China’s ruling Communist Party will play a bigger role in steering its vast technology industry, the latest sign that Beijing intends to exert more influence over swathes of the world’s No. 2 economy.
I don’t exactly disagree, but that hardly counters my assertion that ideological Communism isn’t something that has ever been successfully implemented on a substantial scale.
In the end it’s all about centralizes power, whether that is political, social, or financial. That is why I support left-libertarianism. Every intervention by the government in free markets should be considered primarily in light of how it impacts the balance of power. That includes a robust safety net and universal healthcare, as both shift power to individuals and away from wealth.
We also need to completely revisit the concept of corporations and rework them into something that better serves the interests of everyone.
I don’t exactly disagree, but that hardly counters my assertion that ideological Communism isn’t something that has ever been successfully implemented on a substantial scale.
In the end it’s all about centralizes power, whether that is political, social, or financial. That is why I support left-libertarianism. Every intervention by the government in free markets should be considered primarily in light of how it impacts the balance of power. That includes a robust safety net and universal healthcare, as both shift power to individuals and away from wealth.
We also need to completely revisit the concept of corporations and rework them into something that better serves the interests of everyone.
The capitalist free market is a product of the government, it only exists because of government intervention.
Who’s “we”? Under capitalism you don’t get to make this decision.