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 Originally Posted by CoccoBill
Each individual most likely knows best what his goals are, my point is he often doesn't know how to get there. Also, I'm not convinced that setting "policies" (whether through regulations or dynamically through free markets) for each individual based on their unique preferences is better for the society as a whole than setting them with collective goals in mind. Free market may be more effective, but it doesn't ensure movement in the right direction, collectively speaking.
Who are these angels that can ensure movement in the right direction?
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