Message from @Suplexing For The White Race
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Right and innovation is driven best by competition
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Especially in tech
I see it as reasonable to think markets don't always guide you one the right path
No it's not always
The problem is that tech doesnt have enough competition, huge companies have huge oligopolies on tech systems
How do you dismantle a monopoly as a libertarian then
but with cases like valeant/philidor government intervention is definitely necessary
Which is why you need a central government to come in with a hammer and break these cooperative systems up
yes
Its a unification of ideas
limited but necessary
I'm not an absolutist
Ok you're not the libertarian I'd thought of
I chose libertarian as a tag because it best represents my social viewpoints
same lol
But because labels are bad, I always have to clarify that I'm not a total economic libertarian
Ok that's cool
Idk what I am
Do you have something you're closest to?
I honestly don't know, the ideal economic system for me is one that exploits competition and markets while protecting workers rights and the individual consumer
So basically the Scandinavian countries economically
NOT SOCIALLY
Haha
just economically
I know what you are bro dw
We can keep it zip zipped 👍 👍
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It's actually the most pragmatic way to think
Because you always have a fundemental foundation that everything is consequencial toward
But if you solely value markets because of freedom or any value you may have it's somewhat wishy washy and easier to dismantle
Like this
Why do you like free markets? Because I like freedom. Why do you like freedom? Because I want to be free.
Versus
Why do you like this economic policy? Because it helps people. Why do you want to help people? ....
The person deconstructing that just seems silly
I like mixed markets because they have proven to be the best possible driving force for innovation and the best regulator of supply and demand
I agree with that
Ebic