☭ Our Freer-Market Communism ☭
Comrades, some of you may or may not have heard the following axiom: "The freer the market, the freer the people." Those in the know, know this is true, but how free is the freer-market, and why do I keep saying freer?
I say freer because, in most countries, you don't have pure capitalism or pure communism. Communism is capitalism,
just in the hands of the state as opposed to the people, and in many capitalist countries, there are several of Marx's planks already in place. Planks like "a heavy progressive or graduated income tax," or his first plank; the abolition of private property in favor of landlordism with rents paid annually to the state.
The best you can get nowadays until the next major revolution is a freer market. But there is something very sinister about the freer-market, and that's its communist nature. Most people are unaware of the communist nature of the freer-market, so I will now succinctly define it for you. Freer markets equally distribute
the sum of the wisdom of all involved for the good of the many
in the form of prices.
Well, what good are market prices anyways, and how can they benefit me? Market prices are comprised of the four C's. They are a C
onsensus of infinite C
oordination, C
ooperation, and C
ompetition among myriads of transactions, individuals, and entities.
This conspiracy of cooperation provides to the many; price information, as well as low and competitive prices, and it makes life more affordable as opposed to cases where governments meddle and muddle their way onto the free market, destroying all the things like a bull in a china shop.
A good example of this in America is the healthcare predicament.
All of the red tape and bureaucracy in the world, cannot put Humpty Dumpty back together again, in fact, they're what tore him asunder in the first place. In almost all instances where bureaucrats or commissars conspire to control the free market, they leave chaos in their wake.
So for all of you ungrateful folks out there, those who don't appreciate our freer-market communism and the benefits it provides to society without reaching into your pocket. I challenge you; before you put communism on your communism because you just love that communism, that you should first solve the knowledge problem before pushing for a system of central planning. Central planning destroys all the things, like the great nothing.
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