Krugman recommended
this article about how Silk Road began with libertarian inspiration but imploded. Here's the key paragraph that sums up what it's about:
Ulbricht built the Silk Road marketplace from nothing, pursuing both a
political dream and his own self-interest. However, in making a market
he found himself building a micro-state, with increasing levels of
bureaucracy and rule‑enforcement and, eventually, the threat of violence
against the most dangerous rule‑breakers. Trying to build Galt’s Gulch,
he ended up reconstructing Hobbes’s Leviathan; he became the very thing
he was trying to escape. But this should not have been a surprise.
It's a good read.
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