![]() ![]() This is interesting because as others have pointed out, the endings essentially mirror the four points of the Nolan Chart. The ending of Fallout New Vegas (FNV) is essentially four different endings depending upon how the player chooses to advance the story. To start, I thought I’d take a look at a game that includes many references to libertarian thought, Fallout New Vegas. The only positions I will ever demean in this series will be those that deliberately misrepresent other positions, e.g., claiming free market capitalists support bailouts – No. I will try to keep this series as even-keeled as possible, but it is politics-based so expect bias to show. The name is a bad play on the seminal work of capitalist libertarian literature “Free To Choose” by Milton Friedman, the greatest economist the United States ever produced. No, this doesn’t cover games in the “free-to-play” sense, but instead covers political topics in games from a libertarian perspective. ![]() Hello and welcome to the inaugural edition of Free to Play. ![]()
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