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The Contrasting Approaches to Power of the Modern State and the Antitrust Laws: Lessons for Platform Regulation
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2020
unpublished
If the state is a force monopolist, as Max Weber famously claimed, then the law is a kind of antitrust policy, with criminal law securing the state's monopoly on force and constitutional law regulating the exercise of the force monopolist's power primarily through the right to vote, which makes of the state the equivalent of a consumer cooperative dedicated to the production of security. One consequence of the cooperative approach is that the state's approach to vertical integration—in this
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