Part of the American Dream was the expectation that if you started a business, you might go broke but you didn't have to worry about the government seizing your business on behalf of those with more political juice. That sort of thing was for Third World countries, corrupt kleptocracies where connections mattered more than capability.Plus, Randy Barnett, at Volokh Conspiracy, "“Rich Bully” Lee Bollinger “is Getting His Way”."
Not anymore. In fact, some of those formerly corrupt Third World countries have started providing stronger protection for private property, as they've realized that the more power you give to politicians and their cronies, the less incentive people have to try to succeed through hard work. What's the point, if you're at the mercy of the cronies?
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Eminent Domain and the Little Guy
From Glenn Reynolds, at NY Post, "Columbia U. vs. the Little Guy" (via Instapundit):
Labels:
Law,
Politics,
Property Rights
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