As Free as Air: 4 Founders on Labor, Regulation and Trade

While getting bombarded with the propaganda that government regulations make us free and prosperous, a little reminder about a different approach – freedom – from Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Arthur Lee and Pelatiah Webster.

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