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Are there limits to libertariansim? Joel Kotkin talks with Amanda Vanstone

Kotkin on Limits to Libertarianism with Amanda Vanstone

May 1, 2023/in In the News

By: Amanda Vanstone

On: CounterPoint

Are there any limits to libertarianism? Joel Kotkin, author of The Coming of Neo-Feudalism: A Warning to the Global Middle Class, argues that there is and it is most obvious in housing and the market economy. Does it matter?

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