Leonard Peikoff
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To YB: A restaurateur has the right to discriminate against people that he doesn’t like. Given that he needs a business license to operate, and that he might fall under corporate law if he grows big enough, doesn’t the state in expressing the will of the people have justification to mandate that he not discriminate?
To YB: A restaurateur has the right to discriminate against people that he doesn’t like. Given that he needs a business license to operate, and that he might fall under corporate law if he grows big enough, doesn’t the state in expressing the will of the people have justification to mandate that he not discriminate?
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Date: June 8th, 2015
Duration: 02:09
Topics:
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Rights
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