Tim Bridger and his family sought a peaceful, self-sufficient life away from the noise of the modern world. But when their quiet freedom ran up against layers of regulation and distant decision-makers, things began to unravel.
Attempts to fix inequality through top-down intervention often backfire, leading to stagnation instead of progress. Justice rooted in liberty offers a path that avoids this trap.
Why is it that authorities can make someone worse off—for example, via wealth confiscation, regulatory interference, civil asset forfeiture, or the prosecution of victimless crimes—while citizens are held to a far stricter set of standards?
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