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I never said you did.
But you've both gone of on your typical rants that require radical changes in human nature.
In both systems there is huge opening for exploitation you both seem to gloss over with "people will change" and leave it at that.
You never seemt o get that no competitio nwill not always lead to the lowest prices they'll end up price fixing on some level among others. (
super's was best illustrated in one thread where when someone asked about after putting the taxes up to massive levels "what do you do when they leave" and was responded by someone else with "stop them" (thus forgoing all attempts at even masquerade as free) supers one of if the whole world was the same yada yada yada.
But simply what i'm trying to say is in system so mind numbingly complex as the whole of human kind and their economies wants and needs no fully "designed" system will work, it's coming about the same way we did.
By slowly changing the best idea's thriving and carrying on till they fail and are replaced by newer ones as the goal posts move with time.
A designed system will be outdated by the time you start to implement it and instantly fail, the current "organic" approach is working nicely over time it will have ups and downs but not the brick walls you'd face.
You raise fair points, but it boils down to the old 'human nature' argument, doesn't it? There's no actual evidence to suggest that this exists, and besides, it's not Socialism that allows evil, corrupt individuals to flourish, it's Capitalism.
Fair enough if you think neither my nor Dolph's alternatives are viable at the minute, but you can't be content with the system as it is, can you? Change is absolutely necessary, and will come sooner or later.