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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
Governments have enough competence problems in terms of running an economy, the last thing we would want is any part of the government running the day to day operations.
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Where in my post did I state that governments should be involved in the day-to-day operations of the economy? I was only pointing out that there's an entire spectrum of possible economic regulations world governments can employ, ranging from unfettered free-market capitalism to centrally-planned communism. It's not a black and white issue of having to choose between being a country of either robber barons or Bolsheviks.