 | "The world of antitrust is reminiscent of Alice?s Wonderland:
everything seemingly is, yet apparently isn?t, simultaneously. It is a
world in which competition is lauded as the basic axiom and guiding
principle, yet "too much" competition is condemned as "cutthroat." It is a
world in which actions designed to limit competition are branded as
criminal when taken by businessmen, yet praised as "enlightened" when
initiated by the government. It is a world in which the law is so vague
that businessmen have no way of knowing whether specific actions will be
declared illegal until they hear the judge?s verdict after the
fact." |  |