@St_Rev markets may or may not equal capitalism but they inevitably lead to it
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@drethelin@St_Rev What does "Market Socialism" even mean? Efficient access to luxury nonsense but shortages of everything important? -
@TristanSevers@St_Rev probably something like people get to freely exchange their precisely limited quantity of government scrip for goods? -
@drethelin@TristanSevers Concretely: markets are a local technology. Capitalism is a particular system for organizing markets globally. -
@St_Rev@drethelin@TristanSevers sooo prior to globalism no capitalism? -
@soapjackal@drethelin@TristanSevers How do I put this? Capitalism *maybe* goes back to the 16th century. Markets are older than humans. - 15 more replies
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@St_Rev >capitalism vs markets >lets see if its just left anarchist over loading of capitalism -
@St_Rev the answer: yes. The distinction is not really useful as the actual conceptions of ownership allow the market to function as it does -
@St_Rev a little too much of 'having your cake and eating it too.' Im not a big libertarian lover of the capitalist ideology either though
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