Gaius
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Thank you for waiting. I apologize for the delay.
You wrote:
There is no such thing as “intervention”
Yes there most definitely is.
You wrote
It is absurd for people to apply the label to things like
the minimum wage,
labor rights,
environmental protection, and
net neutrality
while never using it to describe intellectual property,
foreclosures,
debt collection,
enforcement of arbitration clauses, enforcement of non-disclosure agreements,
enforcement of non-compete clauses, and
land covenants.
I hope you don’t mind me putting your post into a vertical list.
Except for intellectual property the second part of your list describes law enforcement. Two free people freely agree to do something. One of them renegues. Making a deal then reneguing on it is fraud. It is the same fraud as if he made the deal intending to break it once he got his part.
A: "Give me $100 and I’ll give you my watch.
B: “Okay, here’s the $100.”
A: “A I changed my mind. I’ll keep your money and I’ll keep the watch.”
As to the first part if your list it’s kinda all over the board, not 100% incorrect per se, but a poor representation of what the various economic conservatives are referring to when we say intervention.
Intervention is primarily used to describe taxing, spending, borrowing and “buying back” bonds.