Antitrust
Altruism vs. Google
Harry Binswanger | 24 September 2011
As the assault on Google shows, the real goal of altruism is not the betterment of the recipient of sacrifices but the suffering of the giver. We are all immeasurably better off due to Google. But Google is prospering, not suffering, and that cannot be countenanced. The government trust-busters mean to remedy Google’s moral imperfection.
As the assault on Google shows, the real goal of altruism is not the betterment of the recipient of sacrifices but the suffering of the giver. We are all immeasurably better off due to Google. But Google is prospering, not suffering, and that cannot be countenanced. The government trust-busters mean to remedy Google’s moral imperfection.
Billion Euro Antitrust Fine Against Intel
Raymond Niles | 22 June 2009The Europeans Punish Success, Again
Punishing Google for Its Success
Alex Epstein | 15 June 2009Success earned in a free, competitive process is an achievement. Our Department of Justice regards it as a crime.
Free Google, Microsoft and Yahoo! From Antitrust Fascism
Alex Epstein | 1 May 2008A Microsoft-Yahoo! combination could not threaten competition. To the contrary, it would be an act of free competition, an ambitious attempt by two companies to improve their products by combining strengths.
Cable TV Competition
Steve Buckstein | 6 November 2007It's time for cable TV customers finally to reap the benefits of competition.
Laying the Foundation for an Antitrust Assault on Google
Nicholas Provenzo | 1 May 2007Just what kind of innovation does Pearlstein think will come when the super-productive and super-innovative realize that all their best efforts guarantee them is an antitrust suit?
Antitrust Incentives for Legalized Looting
Nicholas Provenzo | 26 January 2006Antirust law creates huge financial incentives--for the people who file antitrust suits.
US Postal Service: A Government Protected Monopoly
Edwin Feulner | 23 September 2003There are some things that can be done only by the government. Delivering mail is not one of those things.
Privatize the US Postal Service
James Gattuso | 25 August 2003The postal services' very status as a protected government monopoly should be reconsidered.
Dollars and Crosses
- Jane Orient on Quitting Medicare
- Ayn Rand’s Essay “To Whom It May Concern” Now Online
- Uses and Sources of Gold
- New Book: How to be Profitable and Moral: A Rational Egoist Approach to Business
- Democracy and Self Determination of Peoples: Euphenisms for Mob Rule in the Middle East
- Private Schools for the Poor
- Holleran on Anti-Hero Worship
- Salsman on the Anti-Capitalist Conservatives
- New Website: Checking Premises
- Job Creators: Who Do those Immigrants Think They Are?


