Message from @Capitán Alatriste
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Then no one would go there
And why not have a police force for the entire city/town? It would be more practical that way
I'm guessing one nigga is gonna come over and buy all of the local firms
@Capitán Alatriste I msure you could, yeah.
@Capitán Alatriste that's literally how it works though
kinda like a local force?
Like, NYPD?
@Deleted User yeah that's what I'm trying to get at
The glorious NYPD
@Capitán Alatriste Are people allowed to have a different company though?
but more subtly
I don't get your point tho @Capitán Alatriste
You have a general police force that oversees an entire city usually
@Capitán Alatriste Can people in this city choose to not pay this security company?
Why swap one Monopoly for another? Except the other has its interests in making profit
he's trying to get the point that the company will just serve as a state police @Deleted User
why have monopolies?
But there obviously aren't enough policemen to personally guard every single person in the city
So you can hire a private contractor to only protect you
Eventually in a free unrestricted market, monopolies develop
@MountainMan And I'm, explaining that by doing that, you are now forcing people to pay for an inefficient product
@Capitán Alatriste Monopolies are not natural
monopolies have always been state sancationed
Get your econ right
Legalize gun ownership, become your own protector, hire yourself 😎
look back in history
@GeorgyBoyo Thats an option
Well if the company grows large enough then it could buy its competitors and then it would be a monopoly @MountainMan
yepp @Deleted User
But that's a bad idea
@Deleted User Monopolies are inefficient and not natural
They are natural
@Deleted User Only if you're that much of a bitch that you'll accept the money
Monopolies are extremely inefficient yes, but they don't care
Every company wants to become a monopoly
@Deleted User No, they are not. Thats not how economics works
What do you mean a monopoly?
A single company in charge of the service it provides with no competitors right?
All the monopolies "presumably stopped" by the state aren't actually stopped in any way
Yes @Deleted User