☭proletarian☭;2190674 said:there are no natural laws of economics.
When has truely free trade ever been tried?
There are no natural laws of economics?
Wow... So I guess there really are no economics because economics is the study of the natural laws of economies.
S: (n) economics, economic science, political economy (the branch of social science that deals with the production and distribution and consumption of goods and services and their management)
Where does it say anything about 'natural laws'?
You realize that their are different kinds of economic systems, right?
It is a given, it is implied when You are free to purchase or walk away.
It is implied when competition keeps the price more affordable.
It is implied where the more efficient, or higher quality rises in worth because the consumer recognizes the Value.