The relevant alternative to a cheap healthcare provider for a lot of people isn’t a medical doctor — it’s Google.
Evoking images of sinister railroad barons, scholar Lina Khan argues that antitrust officials should stop this acquisition.
Imagine that the government creates the Furniture and Desk Association, an agency which declares that only IKEA is allowed to sell chairs.
The argument no proponent of central planning has ever been able to overcome; if humans can’t be trusted with freedom, how can they be trusted with power?