No, Cancel Culture Is Not the ‘Free Market at Work’ – Foundation for Economic Education
Cancel culture is inconsistent with the ethos of free enterprise, innovation, and discovery on a number of levels.
Cancel culture is inconsistent with the ethos of free enterprise, innovation, and discovery on a number of levels.
For too long, conservatives have blindly supported corporations. While trying to support “free markets” we might inadvertently be supporting corporatism, a form of economic totalitarianism where government and corporations collude to destroy individual rights.
Dr. Richard Ebeling, professor of economics at The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina, and my longtime friend and colleague, has written an important article, “Business Ethics and Morality of the Marketplace,” appearing in the American Institute for Economic Research. It’s importance and timeliness is enhanced by so many of America’s youth, led by academic hacks, having fallen prey to the siren song of socialism.
10/7: This shameful discrimination and hijacking of the free-market should not be tolerated.
Simply repealing the dealer franchise laws, as some on the right have suggested, would not leave a completely free market in its wake.