R:
Platt you're probably committing an error that many Americans are prone to
making; that is, equating communism with socialism. They are patently not
the same thing. Additionally, there is no such thing as a free market, at
least not for very long. If there were no controls and no rules the
tendancy toward monopoly is demonstrable each and every time.
woods:
Thus why morals are so important. No matter what the system R. And
free market is a call from the ancient worming it's way into the present, but
civilizations and their desire for control... tisk, tisk...
R:
That some places tend toward more or less regulation depends on the specific
needs for
the structure and goals of that nation.
Pirisg is playing like McLuhan on this one ... it's unfortunate that you're
too blinded by ideology to get that.
woods:
So a market that advocates "Get your hands off of Betty's potatos", and
advocates
a government not associated with economics unlike our U.S. corporation and CEO
statism
other than a government to protect via law or force if necessary, but that
government needs
more moral attention. Statism is corrupt. So a market advocating dynamic is
an ideology,
what "too blinded" logic is this... creatures...hehe
R:
Woods - do you actually believe the things you're saying? Do you know why
the brujo crossed the road?
woods:
What am I saying R?
woods
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