Battlefield tactics: How to deny state actor’s ‘good faith’ defense

When people hear a reference to “state actors,” they imagine for a split second a group of people all practicing grimaces, tremulous expressions of fear or glorious smiles as if before a camera. They imagine these people serve a government acting school or work perhaps on a state-sponsored movie. By David Tulis / NoogaRadio 92.7 FM But in the eyes of local economy and the free market, “state actor” refers to the great enemy of liberty, an imposer of a remote, external force upon local free citizens. It refers to the dull-witted villain of the piece, who for the first half … Continue reading Battlefield tactics: How to deny state actor’s ‘good faith’ defense