Euvoluntary (truly voluntary) exchange is always just; therefore the state would never have an excuse to regulate it, which means all existing regulation and moral intuition about exchange must rest on the claim that those transactions are 'not really voluntary.'

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Mike Munger

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you voluntary exchange is always just no one can ever object and the state would never have an excuse to regulate you voluntary exchange

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Mike Munger on Exchange, Exploitation and Euvoluntary Transactions 06/20/2011EconTalk
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