I would like to point out for people talking about "rent-seeking" that labor unions, under the classical econ definition, are one of the biggest examples of "rent-seeking" entities, and wages being higher than their "efficient" level is defined as "rent"
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And, like the dude in Grapes of Wrath says, fine, then I'm a rent-seeker, you're a rent-seeker, everyone's a rent-seeker Who the hell doesn't want to get paid more than the market will bear
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