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C. S. Lewis: Free-Market Advocate
Submitted by DP_Thinker on Wed, 2012-10-24 00:00
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If C. S. Lewis can be called a free-market advocate, it is not because of anything he said specifically about economics. It is rather because he believed in the rules of logic and insisted on premises that are fixed realities, which religious leaders and legislators ignore at their peril—and ours.
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