Ravi
Diamond Member
Can anyone list them? I've tried to think of one and the closest I could get was the native American culture in North America...and we all know how well that worked out.
What do you think?
What do you think?
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Start your own thread and quit assuming you know what motivated my question, dipshit.Sounds like your trying to re-label Capitalism which works just fine when gubamint keeps it's hands off. There's quite a list of government fuck ups out there. That means you Senators Dodd and Frank.
How about this: You show us Communist and or Totalitarian gubamints that have worked.
Can anyone list them? I've tried to think of one and the closest I could get was the native American culture in North America...and we all know how well that worked out.
What do you think?
Nope , your wrong.
They have all used regulations to temper Capitalism.
There is NO evidence that unfettered markets create a livable society.
Nope , your wrong.
They have all used regulations to temper Capitalism.
There is NO evidence that unfettered markets create a livable society.
Which means there is no evidence that unfettered markets create a UN-livable society.
Nope , your wrong.
They have all used regulations to temper Capitalism.
There is NO evidence that unfettered markets create a livable society.
Which means there is no evidence that unfettered markets create a UN-livable society.
Nope , your wrong.
They have all used regulations to temper Capitalism.
There is NO evidence that unfettered markets create a livable society.
Which means there is no evidence that unfettered markets create a UN-livable society.
And there won't be if Obama's plan works - but it seems the Republicans would like to find out.
But to address Ravi's question. No, there never has been such a society. Even Adam Smith would have cautioned against it.
You can see the harm that lack of regulation causes so it must be that unfettered, unregulated, totally laissez-faire capitalism isn't good for a society. The US is the most laissez-faire-like economy in the world yet it still found it necessary to impose regulations, that should be telling. I don't mean to spit in the eye of all the Austrian School people here but an economic system should exist to serve the people of a society and a completely laissez-faire system leaves too many victims lying around.
Can anyone list them? I've tried to think of one and the closest I could get was the native American culture in North America...and we all know how well that worked out.
What do you think?