Message from @TheNobody
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Because communism tries to apply that everywhere
But in sectors like water rail and healthcare nationalization can work better
Nationalization works in some areas, a free market works better in others
No. Governments can limit Monopolies, and that's just fine.
A private Monopoly, can be held accountable for their actions, an entire government can not be so easily.
a Monopoly exsists beacuse its good
when its bad ppl dont use it
and it starts to fail
You can't hold a private monopoly accountable in that situation
Unless you boycott the trains
why not
But in that case millions of commuters can't get around
if the Monopoly is bad ppl will go to other places
Or sue them
Who?
Also what grounds do you have to sue them
Said Monopoly
It's not like they intentionally set up a monopoly
most Monopoly are created beacuse of govement
Its the nature of the rail industry
gov regulations
Gov regulations can't stop a monopoly in that sector
As I said
Monopoly give the gov a lot of money to stop other busnesis from taking over
exsample - car dealerships
and air ports
YEah
all goverment made Monopoly
in capitalisem that cant exsist
Those are examples where a free market works
cus the gov wont have the power
And nationalization
to opress busniese
But I'm talking about rail
Did you even read what I said
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I said nationalization only works in specific scenarios like heathcare and rail
You guys have way too much belief in the free market. Might want to give US history from 1870 to 1910 a look.
Wait @TheNobody You think that a monopoly exists becasue it is good? That's almost never the case, monopolies only exist when businesses drive out competitors, monopolies are always bad. Take Singapore for instance, they have the most free market economy and every field has heaps of competition, competition drives down prices, monopolies allow the supplier to price set, especially if they provide an essential good or service. This happened with Martin Shkreli and the aids medication.