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Board Economics
Re: A Resource Based Economy
by
markm
on 01/07/2011, 10:15:33 UTC
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The free market won't provide that. The people within the free market have to do it.
If they chose suicide and self destruction, there's nothing free market can do. Free market can't impede suicide.

OK, so finally I get it.

You have no plan to avoid self-destruction, you have a blind faith, or a blind wish, that the free market will, somehow, avoid that.

Any explanation on how that may happen?

How did you get from "The free market won't provide that. The people within the free market have to do it. If they chose suicide and self destruction, there's nothing free market can do. Free market can't impede suicide." to "you have a blind faith, or a blind wish, that the free market will, somehow, avoid that." ?

Is there some grammatical or syntactical quirk of the language you think in that takes that English in some completely different way than (I am relatively sure) most English would probably take it?

There seems to be a massive gap or divide here between what you got and what you got it from... upon re-reading it, does it still say what you thought it said, or does it maybe seem amenable to some other interpretation now?

-MarkM-