> Free markets were a utopia before Karl Marx was born.
> They will always be a utopia, no more realizable than "perfect communism".
Lucky then, that Marx was never teaching or researching any such
concept...
> Preaching the superior efficiency and rationality of free markets is no
> different than preaching the superior efficiency and rationality of
> centralized planning -- they're both preaching.
>
How about planning with democracy and thus free flow of information?
With the mixture of local and global integrated and sustainable use
of resourses?
Sorry, there is no third way, the mechanism of capitalism
is not able to cope with the demands on it, it cannot turn the human
face, even if we anthropomorphise it and imagine than it wants to...
Eva
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