Friday, 23 July 2010

Public services are unwanted and there is no consent under duress

People do not want to be coerced, by definition.

In the private sector people pay willingly, with consent so that they may receive the goods they desire. It is a willing contract of cooperation. In contrast, the public sector forces people to pay; there is no consent, since consent is impossible under duress and therefore we can say that public services are unwanted.

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