Markets,Morals, or Wealth? Delusions of a Standardized Antitrust Value |
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Authors: | Curran William J. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Antitrust Bulletin, USA |
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Abstract: | Since the 1980s, courts have chosen corporate wealth generation as antitrust's sole value, justifying their choice under``Chicago School' economics, while abandoning counter-values like justice and democracy. The difficult consequences of``Chicago's' univocal corporate wealth generating ``value' are explored in this article, while a broader, multi-valued, antitrust alternative is discussed and proposed. |
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Keywords: | Antitrust ``Chicago School' democracy economic justifications liberal justice |
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