Dnia niedziela, 4 października 2015 16:08:55 Juan pisze:
On Sun, 4 Oct 2015 14:51:58 +0300
Georgi Guninski <guninski@guninski.com> wrote:
1. How do you distribute goods (food, shelter, shiny J-Pads, money? etc)
free market
What is a sound definition of free market?
Georgi, if you are really interested in the topic, do your own homework.
But you do realise that there are different views on what a "truly free market" is, right? Is it the one where is the least regulation? Is that the one where the better offer always wins? These are not necessarily the same, as cartels and monopolies strive in a "free market without regulation". So, which is it for you? Tell me, and *then* I can do my research. Being vague is a very good way to not go into a true discussion. If that's what you're after, good going. :)
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In particular:
1. How does the ``free market'' prevents _cartels_ and stays free? 2. In a stateless free market, what happens to orphans, physically/mentally impaired people and the like?
They are sold as cat and dog food for the pets of the rich people.
Well, at least we're clear.
IMHO realworld implementation of ``free market'' is the law of the jungle played with (virtual) money/goods on a Ponzi scheme playground (check the thread about the usa debt).
That is, you don't know what "free market" means and yet you are wasting time discussing it and apparently trying to refute something you don't have a clue about it.
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