Comment by Nevermark
> It’s not an economic argument, it’s an ideological one.
I see. Other's shouldn't make economic choices based on economically created benefit or harm, but to submit to your ideology.
Yet, these were never public goods. And they are more available to the public now.
Reality doesn't conform to ideology. The latter only helps when it contributes to understanding, instead of limiting it.
The fish is blind to the ocean. All of your arguments are soaked in the ideology of economic primacy. From where I stand, it seems like you’re the one that refuses to understand the argument that doesn’t agree with your ideology.
And to be clear, I couldn’t care less if you own a rail car, but you shouldn’t get to use public infrastructure to operate it.