Sherman Antitrust in 21st Century
Title: Sherman Antitrust in 21st Century
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Sherman Antitrust in 21st Century
Sherman Anti-trust in the 21st Century
Whilst approaching the Twenty-first Century, America has taken significant strides in the advancement of high technology. With the unveiling of this new frontier comes continued innovation and government regulation. One aspect of the government in particular, the Sherman Anti-Trust Act of 1890, has impeded the progress of exploration into this new field; for the effectiveness of government is a nefarious hindrance to the efficiency of technology. Thus comes the age
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philosopher, points out in his 1978 book The Antitrust Paradox, “The general movement has been away from the ideal of competition and toward the older idea of protected status for each producer, away from concern for interest groups, and away form the ideal of liberty toward the ideal of enforced equality.”
Hopefully, by amending the current law to stay in tune with our technologically advancing society the opposite of what Bork commented on will be true.
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