Message from @Maksim
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mixed economics, the government should do anything in its power to not allow monopolies as they stifle innovation and creativity. Fuck explaining it
bruh don't derail
Feudalism.
we are talking about economics
not jesus circles
Congratulations, you made a le edgy. Behold, everyone, the emptiness of the postmodern spirit.
ok
Anyway, feudalism. Unironically good.
Read moldbug
Market Socialism is the ideal economic view.
Strict and heavy regulations with heavy enforcement to ensure that Corporations do not destroy their environment, do not scam or deceive the people, or act against the intrests of the state. Heavy import tarrifs should be implemented to ensure the national industry flourishes, with subsidies at the start to smooth out a sudden change in tarrifs. Public utilies such as public transportation, roads, electric grid, etc should be nationalized.
Economy that works for the masses, socialized institutions, decentralised economy that's protected from monopolies, with coops taking centre stage
Private industry and Corporations are allowed to exist so long as they obey the state and do not trick, scam, or deceive the people
If they don't, their leaders are executed and the company nationalized
Oh and the state would obviously not exist so regional councils and governments will enforce these protections
The state is supreme
The state is supremely oppressive*
Local governments should be abolished completely
the state is a natural and essential part of civilization
The Nation comes first, not some rural redneck or urban soyboy
Public/State ownership and control of the means of production; cooperative business is allowed to exist
Heavy environmental protections
Planned economy
Minimal taxation - ideally *none* but that is perhaps unrealistic
State-subsidized culture fund
Corporation tax?
Income?
Land?
implying corporation will exist
Income tax
Inheritance?
@Deli.v2 Did early humans have a state? The state is not essential to the longevity of civilization
Again
@LeSickleStauche They did
Revert to barter system
early humans were cro-magnons too
barbarians
Their state was just tribalistic
With a head of Government, it's ministers, and taxpayers
Only use gold and silver for transactions that cant be done through barter system
State does not equal government, they had tribal governance but not a state apparatus
State - of or relating to the central civil government or authority.
And there was no state or central authority, only a government
The Government was the central authority
Therefore making it a state