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Stephanie Petersen writes stories where faeries, starships, and supply and demand occasionally collide.

Blending fantasy, science fiction, poetry, and accessible economic insight, her work approaches big ideas with humor, curiosity, and a bit of well-placed snark.

Though not an economist herself, her writing on economic themes has earned praise from economists including Art Carden (Learn Liberty) and Jordan Goodman (America’s Money Answers Man).

She lives in Denmark with her husband and believes stories are one of the best ways to explore how the world really works.

The Winners Write the Dictionary

As a researcher with a degree in linguistics, I've learned to question the official story behind word meanings and origins, and what I've found suggests that etymology may be one of the most overlooked arenas of political and economic control.
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“We demand rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty!”
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“Our freedom of choice in a competitive society rests on the fact that, if one person refuses to satisfy our wishes, we can turn to another. But if we face a monopolist we are at his absolute mercy. And an authority directing the whole economic system of the country would be the most powerful monopolist conceivable…it would have complete power to decide what we are to be given and on what terms. It would not only decide what commodities and services were to be available and in what quantities; it would be able to direct their distributions between persons to any degree it liked.”
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“There is a quality even meaner than outright ugliness or disorder, and this meaner quality is the dishonest mask of pretended order, achieved by ignoring or suppressing the real order that is struggling to exist and to be served.”
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“It is not a problem of the market form but of markets deformed - deformed by the long shadow of historical injustices and the ongoing, continuous exercise of legal privilege on behalf of capital. The market anarchist tradition is radically pro-market and anticapitalist - reflecting its consistent concern with the deeply political character of corporate power, the dependence of economic elites on the tolerance or active support of the state, the permeable barriers between political and economic elites, and the cultural embeddedness of hierarchies established and maintained by state-perpetrated and state-sanctioned violence.”
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