I dunno man, my quality of life is like 10x better than my grandparents' and 1000x better than maybe 8 generations ago, and I'd argue that's mostly attributable to liberalised free markets.
Go on, then. Do argue that's mostly attributable to liberalised free markets.
If you're being sincere, the quick and dirty argument is to place the Fraser Institute's 2022 Index of Economic Freedom and The Economist's 2023 livability index and put them side by side.
I dunno man, my quality of life is like 10x better than my grandparents' and 1000x better than maybe 8 generations ago, and I'd argue that's mostly attributable to liberalised free markets.
Go on, then. Do argue that's mostly attributable to liberalised free markets.
If you're being sincere, the quick and dirty argument is to place the Fraser Institute's 2022 Index of Economic Freedom and The Economist's 2023 livability index and put them side by side.