I find the Bezos directive somewhat vague and familiar, though obviously interfering with the business of a free press. But still, free markets and personal liberties sounds like regular order. He's embracing competition, not tariffs and monopolies. And on the personal liberties side, he does not support government interventions. But I'm not familiar with WAPO opinion pages.
I find the Bezos directive somewhat vague and familiar, though obviously interfering with the business of a free press. But still, free markets and personal liberties sounds like regular order. He's embracing competition, not tariffs and monopolies. And on the personal liberties side, he does not support government interventions. But I'm not familiar with WAPO opinion pages.
I find the Bezos directive somewhat vague and familiar, though obviously interfering with the business of a free press. But still, free markets and personal liberties sounds like regular order. He's embracing competition, not tariffs and monopolies. And on the personal liberties side, he does not support government interventions. But I'm not familiar with WAPO opinion pages.