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If Wal-Mart decides to sell you a bicycle on unreasonable terms or for a terrible price, you may go to Target or some other store. This is really a voluntary choice, simply because totally free markets allow vendors to compete and sell bikes on unique terms, from which consumers can choose. But what if Wal-Mart employed force and lobbied for laws to shut down all of the other bike vendors, and biking was the only way for you to get to work? Would the purchase of an overpriced bike on unreasonable terms from Wal-Mart appear incredibly voluntary then?
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