The Super League may have gone down in flames, but there’s much to be learnt from the fire that consumed it

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Giving the market more power (freedom) is equivalent to giving the people more power, for the market is the people. Photo: Chloe Knott - Danehouse/Getty Images
Giving the market more power (freedom) is equivalent to giving the people more power, for the market is the people. Photo: Chloe Knott - Danehouse/Getty Images

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As individuals, each one of us ought to have the ability to chart our own destiny. Some may argue that self-definition is the highest of all human virtues within a broader societal framework that acts as the dialectical opposite of the individual, creating the flux that is society.

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