-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- At 09:29 AM 8/2/97 -0700, Kent Crispin wrote:
In more general terms: A "free market" fundamentally grants more control to those with more money.
In a free society, the "poor" have more money (collectively) than the rich and outbid them for resources all the time. Were this not so, communities of the "poor" would never increase in size and yet they do. It is also much easier for the poor to get money in a free society than for the powerless to get power in the sort of societies you favor. I can teach a poor person in America today the simple ways to triple or quadruple his income. I could not teach a resident of France or Germany or Japan a simple way to triple or quadruple his "influence" on his government and indeed a tripling of such influence would give him much less than a tripling of income. DCF -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP for Personal Privacy 5.0 Charset: noconv iQCVAwUBM+SVioVO4r4sgSPhAQGyDQP/dw4k0gI0clP6GbIVkFuTS/Whzfk7DHBV uVtmQtUdNWbKq6SE2uPseLM09wc90qW55T6/B79RefvZr8sHP5UjS+1plC4sYekl S0p5G1Gpw5sQKlngPctD1ORB/H6w2fE7/U+nnYWj+CAIDAptFp1A+sFIdyuSMGh8 i13liebFXuY= =9d/g -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----