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"The one thing that I know government is good for is countervailing against monopoly. It's not great at that either, but it's the only force I know that is fairly reliable"

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Barlow’s line is libertarian disappointment sharpened into a backhanded defense of the state. He doesn’t praise government; he downgrades it to a single, begrudgingly tolerated tool: the counterweight to monopoly. The phrasing “the one thing” sets a trapdoor under every other civic ambition - welfare, regulation, infrastructure, rights enforcement - and then “not great at that either” makes sure no one mistakes this for faith. What’s left is the narrowest kind of legitimacy: government as the least-bad bouncer in a club where private power otherwise runs the door.

The subtext is that monopoly is not just an economic problem but a sovereignty problem. When a company can set terms, control access, and punish dissent, it starts acting like a government without elections. Barlow, a writer closely associated with early cyber-libertarianism and the Electronic Frontier Foundation, lived through the era when “the market” was supposed to keep networks open and innovation democratic. This quote reads like a correction issued after watching consolidation eat those ideals: telecom giants, platform gatekeepers, intellectual property maximalism, then the modern reality of a handful of firms shaping speech, commerce, and attention.

“Fairly reliable” is doing the cynical work here. It’s not a ringing endorsement; it’s an admission that concentrated private power is more predictably self-serving than public power, even when public power is clumsy and compromised. Barlow’s intent is to reframe anti-government instincts: if you care about freedom, you can’t ignore who actually has coercive leverage. In late-capitalist America, that’s often the monopolist - until government decides to remember it has teeth.

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Barlow, John Perry. (2026, January 17). The one thing that I know government is good for is countervailing against monopoly. It's not great at that either, but it's the only force I know that is fairly reliable. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-one-thing-that-i-know-government-is-good-for-70016/

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Barlow, John Perry. "The one thing that I know government is good for is countervailing against monopoly. It's not great at that either, but it's the only force I know that is fairly reliable." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-one-thing-that-i-know-government-is-good-for-70016/.

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"The one thing that I know government is good for is countervailing against monopoly. It's not great at that either, but it's the only force I know that is fairly reliable." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-one-thing-that-i-know-government-is-good-for-70016/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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John Perry Barlow (born October 3, 1947) is a Writer from USA.

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