Anonymous
10/19/2025, 6:12:21 AM
No.150903828
>>150903682
If capitalism inevitably results in those affairs, then what is the distinction between them in practice? Seems natural to me people would begin by outlining guardrails before moving onto a sleeker, more robust economic system. A market economy is a fine thing but its not wedded to private ownership of everything productive. Workers can own their work and still trade their production in a free market; freer markets even, since worker owned enterprises would be more self regulating you wouldn't need to invest as much in government oversight.
If capitalism inevitably results in those affairs, then what is the distinction between them in practice? Seems natural to me people would begin by outlining guardrails before moving onto a sleeker, more robust economic system. A market economy is a fine thing but its not wedded to private ownership of everything productive. Workers can own their work and still trade their production in a free market; freer markets even, since worker owned enterprises would be more self regulating you wouldn't need to invest as much in government oversight.