Problems of Democracy

It appears that Ms. Liebman finds that respect for the foundations of democratic freedom are an impediment to the ability of organized labor to gain membership and power.

Can you imagine allowing workers to be free to reject union representation and to refrain from union activity? It is really going overboard for the NLRB to actually respect the private property rights of employers and give credence to the idea that workplace civility is a legitimate goal.

Apparently, she regards freedom antithetical to the goals of organized labor.

I think that she is right.

Bismarck

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