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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. Transitional states cannot just fade out and if they do, there will still remain [[File:Cap.png]] those who would try to undo it. [[File:Blanquism.png]] Blanquism and [[File:Burmasoc.png]] Burmasoc realized that and made the proletarian dictatorship an end goal.
What a foolish, utopian ideology. A stateless, classless society is unachieavable. Transitional states cannot just fade out and if they do, there will still remain [[File:Cap.png]] those who would try to undo it. [[File:Blanqui.png]] Blanquism and [[File:Burmasoc.png]] Burmasoc realized that and made the proletarian dictatorship an end goal.

Revision as of 12:29, 30 January 2022

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. Transitional states cannot just fade out and if they do, there will still remain those who would try to undo it. Blanquism and Burmasoc realized that and made the proletarian dictatorship an end goal.