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Set aside for a moment the paradoxical idea that free societies must be less free to protect their freedoms.
"We will be less free, less democratic and less likely to know who to keep an eye on.
If I wanted to matter — even just to myself — I would have to be less free, by deciding to choose in some kind of definite way.
There appears to be less free shooting now, with the activists seeing more indications of cage trapping and shooting at close range.
This world of closed, fragmented Internets would certainly be less free and democratic – but it would also be less creative, less innovative, less progressive and, ultimately, less prosperous than a world with a single and open Internet.
Whether it is wise to invest pensions and endowments in rocks is, of course, their business, but it is hard to see why they should be less free than others to express an opinion — even if it does feed into prices.
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Elected peers would also be less free-thinking, less rebellious, their consciences buckling beneath the might of the party whips.
It also seems now to be less free-market, certainly when it comes to the party's core supporters, such as architects and lawyers.
If deflation took hold, the gap in demand left by those fleeing debt would not be filled by cash-rich consumers, who tend to be less free-spending.A deadly mix of falling prices and high leverage could foment a "debt-deflation" of the type first described by Irving Fisher, an American economist, in 1933.
All of us are less free.
Has there ever been a room, anywhere, in which souls were less free to be still?
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