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^^^{{UserBeryAb}} - It really doesn't. In theory, yes, they could form a cartel and operate and set arbitrary prices like a monopoly would, but in practice, one member of said group will inevitably backstab the other members by lowering prices, thus attracting more customers for themselves. | ^^^{{UserBeryAb}} - It really doesn't. In theory, yes, they could form a cartel and operate and set arbitrary prices like a monopoly would, but in practice, one member of said group will inevitably backstab the other members by lowering prices, thus attracting more customers for themselves. | ||
What a foolish, utopian ideology. A stateless, classless society is unachieavable. If it had State Socialism as endgoal rather than a transitional stage, it would have been better. |
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Meh
Cringe, although it had valid criticisms of capitalism for it’s time, but a planned economy won’t work
RedDragon
The planned economy works just fine. Hundreds of thousands of large companies are also planning to set a strategy to compete with each other. Consider that these companies work as a single body in a planned way, it would be quite a success.
^^^Template:UserBeryAb - It really doesn't. In theory, yes, they could form a cartel and operate and set arbitrary prices like a monopoly would, but in practice, one member of said group will inevitably backstab the other members by lowering prices, thus attracting more customers for themselves.
What a foolish, utopian ideology. A stateless, classless society is unachieavable. If it had State Socialism as endgoal rather than a transitional stage, it would have been better.