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The Joy of Freedom in the Digital Age

Last updated: April 1, 2025 5:17 pm
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The title of this piece pays homage to co-blogger David Henderson’s insightful 2001 work, The Joy of Freedom: An Economist’s Odyssey. Undoubtedly one of my cherished reads, Henderson encapsulates the hopeful spirit of liberalism in a manner few can rival. Since the publication of his book, we have collectively transitioned into the Digital Age—a realm where the Internet, cost-effective data storage and transmission, along with cloud computing, have birthed unprecedented levels of creativity and entertainment, notably the indie scene.

Indie artists, those brave souls who operate independently of major movie studios, video game developers, or music labels, have found their footing in this digital landscape. In the pre-digital era, artists were often shackled by contracts with studios that managed essential operations like promotion, distribution, and production. In exchange for a portion of the artist’s earnings, studios alleviated some of their burdens—though this often came with strings attached. The world was rife with exploitation, as studios imposed draconian terms, claimed intellectual property rights, and created barriers that stifled artistic expression (for a deeper dive, see here in the section “Hating Capitalism, or Hating Specific Capitalists”). Furthermore, studios functioned as a collusive oligopoly, suppressing artistic diversity by dictating what was deemed “trendy” each year. As a result, many radical art forms languished in obscurity.

The dawn of the digital era heralded a new chapter of creative liberation. Platforms such as YouTube and Spotify allowed artists to bypass intermediaries entirely. These sites provided hosting, distribution, and, through sophisticated algorithms, targeted advertising to potential audiences. As the marginal cost of utilizing these platforms is nearly zero, indie artists can now produce and share new music at an unprecedented pace. This has led to an explosion of genres and styles—from lo-fi and synthwave to atmospheric soundscapes. In fact, a friend of mine enjoys a band that creates music using nothing but various blunt objects striking flat surfaces. Is it niche? Absolutely. But it’s his niche, and thanks to liberal markets, he can revel in it.

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The same transformation is observable in the realm of video games. While the titans of the industry—Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft—continue to produce and market their blockbuster titles, they also host digital marketplaces where indie developers can showcase their creations. Take Canada’s Sabotage Studio, for example; their 2023 title Sea of Stars has sold over 6 million copies since its August release. This retro-inspired JRPG pays homage to classics like Chrono Trigger. Similarly, Finland’s Remedy Entertainment broke through the noise with their atmospheric narratives in titles like Alan Wake and Control. Games like these, which used to be rare, now enjoy dedicated sections in digital marketplaces and their own award ceremonies.

It is not mercantilism or central planning that has driven digitization; rather, it is liberal markets that have dismantled the costs and barriers that previously constrained niche developments. Contrary to the “market failure” narrative, these barriers were not the solution but rather the culprits in the demise of the cartels. Creative entrepreneurs circumvented these obstacles by embracing digital formats, thereby expanding the market. This means that I can sit in Louisiana, listen to atmospheric music from a South African artist through a streaming service that costs less than a traditional CD.

The joy of freedom transcends mere liberation from the suffocating expectations of the elite (to borrow a phrase from Thomas Sowell). It embodies the ability to create, to enjoy, and to satisfy one’s unique tastes. Want a heavy metal anthem celebrating the virtues of being a dwarf? It’s yours. How about a gender-swapped rendition of Stacy’s Mom, titled Stacy’s Dad? Friend, I’ve got exciting news for you. Freedom, in its purest form, means being yourself, and markets are the very engines that promote this freedom.

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