Let Market Solve Our Energy Needs
Steve Huntley, Chicago Sun-Times
The idea of central planning — that smart people at the center of power can manipulate society to achieve good ends — is appealing. But it doesn’t work, as history offers up many examples, most notably in the mass famines of the Soviet Union’s collective. . .
The idea of central planning — that smart people at the center of power can manipulate society to achieve good ends — is appealing. But it doesn’t work, as history offers up many examples, most notably in the mass famines of the Soviet Union’s collective. . .
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