Message from @W¡ngler
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yes it is
Grats
if you think regulating means its not capitalism, then you might as well say we never had capitalism
That's rare, here, anyway
except for about 2 years in 1830s when the UK did land enclosure acts
and it was fucking awful
@Hob congrats man
Very true Sech
@zalfir it is in fact poo
would benign neglect be an appropriate compromise for people who support laissez faire?
"If the government interacts with it its not capitalism"
And I just spilled milk on my extremely cracked phone screen
Lmao
this whole box is poo
benign?
maybe
its another way to say social darwinism
which most people dont care for
and shows in modern governments
I meant interfere. Of course regulations are needed, but those do not effect the success of a business or change the market
Well no, they learn to work with them
Beware the ethical state.
obviously, as we have a variety of government styles
benign neglect was pretty beneficial for colonies and colonial companies, but not for the places they were in
they were fucking awful for UK at first
they didnt know where all the poor people came from
they came from the manors
Regulations dont effect as much as some seem to think
No
But they do
depends how far you go
go to far and you end up in communism
They have the potential to
There are always loopholes and ways to adapt
to little, and you are tribalism
^
yeah
Explained like a pro
thats why it works