As a European, I have read with interest but increasing
confusion this debate over coercion. I have never heard an
economist in an economic history or economics seminar say
"economic theory teaches us that all government is
coercion". And, although the "free market always provides a
better solution" is prominent to any one who has lived
through the Thatcher years in Britain, it perhaps remains
more of a political slogan than an economic theory. In any
case, the two statements do not necessarily connect. I am
pleased to have been educated about the possibly
European roots of the former idea, but wonder whether the
way the idea is expressed (above, taken from Mary
Schwietzer's message) denotes a particularly American view
about government stemming from political traditions?
Mary Morgan (London and Amsterdam)