> Michael Lorrey wrote:
>
> > Ah, so you are referring to a central banking
> > system as the point of central 'control'. This
> > is an accurate assessment.
>
> That would be one central point, but I was including other components
> of free-market systems.
To discuss central banks and "other" components of free-market
systems is nonsensical, because a central bank IS NOT a component of
a free-market system.
A central bank may happen to exist in a market which is
otherwise mostly free; but then an absolute dictator might choose to
allow freedom of religion, and nobody would say that the dictator was
then a component of a free country.
>
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