We are free within a borderland of the unpredictable, a human zone between what is and what should be. When ideologies claim that there is no difference between the two, or that the difference is being closed by some higher power, they are denying our zone of freedom. Like the ideology of “scientific socialism,” the ideology of the “free market” claims that what is can become what should be thanks to some larger economic logic. Restore private property, or remove it, and all will be well. In both cases, the rhetoric begins as a fantasy of revolution—free the market! unite the proletariat!—and
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