Dubitatio 21: Are All Kinds of Monopoly Unjust?(On Buying and Selling (1605)) (Excerpt)
Journal of Markets & Morality 2007, Fall, 10, 2
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Properly speaking, monopoly is any effort made by one or a couple
of merchants to ensure that they alone can sell a particular product at
a price arbitrarily determined by themselves. In a wider sense, the
doctors consider monopoly to be machination and industry deployed by
merchants to ensure that they alone either can sell a particular good or
decide over its price.
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