Who else here /FreeMarket/? It's the truly robotic system. Commies need not apply.
>thread theme: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=YYmrPn1CnzY
i used to like the idea of a 100% free market but then i realized it would also include hospitals, schools, emergency services, water...
i dont think i want to live in that kind of society. at least against the state i can rebel. what can i do once im enslaved by huge corporations instead that control my drinking water?
>>34493166
but muh soshial jastice
>>34493183
The goal is not to be enslaved by the companies, but to be the company.
>>34493220
and enslave others? sorry, not selfish enough. why cant everyone be happy?
>>34493183
>at least against the state i can rebel.
This is far more difficult/dangerous than rebelling against a company (which simply involves not purchasing their services/products).
>>34493183
hospitals and schools are already free.
water services are also under corporation, it's just your government pays for it.
>>34493183
True robots want traditionalism to reign supreme over the 'free-market'--capitalized degeneracy.
The only way for capitalism to be traditional is when it's actually a mixed-market--Nazi Germany, 1950s America, etc.
>>34493248
>water services are also under corporation, it's just your government pays for it.
in USA maybe and im sorry for you if thats true.
>hospitals and schools are already free
some are and private hospitals are the shittiest ones. in a true free market the state wouldnt fund any that cant keep up financially.
>>34493166
yeah who needs clean water when you have capitalism .
>>34493166
it's just a shame that you'll never live in an actual free market because every political party indulges in crony capitalism/corporatism, or some other form of interventionism that is the opposite of an actual free market
>>34493243
>which simply involves not purchasing their services/products
bullshit. i dont buy tons of companies products and they dont even care about my two dollars fifty. this system is even worse than voting.
>>34493315
>i dont buy tons of companies products
Economic protests (boycotts) only work if a large number of people (not just one or two autists) are involved.
>>34493243
If I purchase more of their service/product, will I be able to influence their decisions more by threatening to stop doing that?
>>34493229
>he isn't "selfish enough"