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 Originally Posted by OngBonga
Capitalism thrives where there is competition. I think I have wuf on my side in this regard.
Capitalism thrives everywhere (except perhaps where there is chaos). Capitalism is the creator of competition, not emergent from competition.
The popular mindset has it backwards. That mindset thinks that capitalism needs competition and that competition needs government to keep capitalism from deterring competition. The truth is more like competition needs capitalism for its creation and it needs government to prohibit itself from intervention.
Capitalism wins the battle where the incentive exists. Currently it doesn't, because if I want to go to Cornwall, it's gonna cost me a shit ton. Where's their incentive to provide an efficient service?
Review my posts.
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