"Americans have been given the impression that "regulation" is always a  good thing, and that anyone who speaks of lessening the regulatory  burden is an antisocial ogre who would sacrifice safety and human  well-being for the sake of economic efficiency.  
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The real history of regulation is not so straightforward.   Businesses have often called for regulation themselves, hopeful that  their smaller competitors will have a more difficult time meeting  regulatory demands.  Special interests have helped to impose utterly  senseless regulations that impose crushing burdens on private  enterprise- far out of proportion to any benefit they are alleged to  bring- but since those interests bear none of these burdens themselves,  it costs them nothing to advocate them." -Page 91 of The Revolution, A Manifesto
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