Should the government decide whether KFC is good for you
Freedom of expression is perhaps the greatest threat to central governments, because it is the ultimate form of decentralized cooperation in the social sphere - people to provide information to another. It is not surprising that politicians and regulators, people whose livelihood depends on the existence of social conflicts, Target freedom of opinion and expression as a threat to “national interests”. These interests are always as collectivist, who often occupy the front right - ie, “the rights of consumers.” This article focuses on the use of public force to censor certain forms of advertising and other “commercial speech”.
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