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From: Saul N. Silverman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>get a handle on this problem.  In the context of the notion that
>capitalism can be regulated, and that the question is really whether we
>get the right kind of regulation in place, with the right degree of
>regulation, and with adequate will to put in place and enforce
>reasonable regulatory constraints, then I base my argument on the

The world around us demonstrates that Capitalism can't be regulated by
governments. It's the other way around: Capitalism regulates governments.
What's more, it is physically impossible for Capitalism to be a "zero sum
game", because in the real world, entropy increases.


Jay
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