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Forgive me if this has been addressed. My search of the forums proved futile. I've heard recently from some Libertarians, via a Mises.org podcast or a FEE podcast, that privatizing the roads would save 40,000 peoples live per year. How do they figure? Just curious. I've become well versed in free markets, Austrian economics, and Libertarian
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Great, thanks for all the explanations!
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Thanks for the response. I'm not sure why he thought 'stagnating prices' were a problem. I think he might be thinking that you have to increase the money supply to allow for an increase in population growth. I've never quite figured out the response to that. I've always heard people say you never have to increase the supply of money
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I'm been attempting to enlighten friends and family and while I've learned volumes about the Austrian School I can't always come up with the answers or articulate them. Having said that I know the response below from a friend of mine is absolutely incorrect. I'm looking for a good response to send back to him. Thanks! Below is my email