From: Ian Goddard (igoddard@erols.com)
Date: Sat Mar 14 1998 - 02:59:25 MST
Yak Wax (yakwax@yahoo.com) wrote:
>BTW, free-market capitalism is only 'less-centralist' it's not
>entirely non-centralist.
IAN: OK, but can that claim be supported?
I would say that if the allocation of
resources and commodity pricing is dir-
ected by consumer demand and recourse
supply, and if such is defined as FMC,
then FMC approaches 100% decentralized.
There may be capitalist enterprises,
the internal structure of which con-
form to a centralized set of rules.
However, those enterprises are sub-
ordinate to supply and demand.
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