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Walk For Liberty Day 162 - Is Government Necessary For A City The Size Of Chicago?

October 14th 2008, day 162; More scenes of Chicago; Sears Tower; Christina Heller and Craig Goodale filming again; Is government necessary for a city the size of Chicago?; Since govt is force, it’s incumbent upon person advocating it to prove why it’s necessary; If so many tall buildings can be built privately, why do other things need to be handled by government?; “nonessential” services: stadiums, museums; even “essential” services would be provided by the free market; Roads would still be built; Police only really serve the state, they don’t protect you; Society functions through voluntary interactions, not through force; 6 month anniversary of the start of the Walk For Liberty; 10.84 miles; Jake jumping into Lake Michigan?

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2 Responses to “Walk For Liberty Day 162 - Is Government Necessary For A City The Size Of Chicago?”

  1. Keith Says:

    Um,

    The 2 most economically free places in the world are giant urban centers. The economies of Singapore and Hong Kong would just get better if the cities had more social freedom.

  2. Carol Ann Webb Says:

    I think Jake’s a trickster!

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