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Considering I talked about a truly free market, central planning then seems to be a weird reaction. Why would that be related? It's not like I suggested a Chinese system, I advocated for one which is free from monopoly and focusses on local production and diversity for sourcing goods.



A truly free market? But free from monopolies and adhering to <insert constraints>?

Kind of sounds like a regulation and not a truly free market.


Finally someone might get that the concept of a free market is a fairy tale




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