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Sam Rose writes:
So, I guess I do agree with you that markets/money could plausibly cease to exist because they become obsolete, but I don't see it happening for everything, because there will still be a chunk of people who will be with us for a long time that will think money/markets are the best way to solve problems. But I could see it becoming diminished, and even not the dominant paradigm eventually.
Yes. So we should write on our banners: "Our goal is not primarily to create a new system. We just reclaim the freedom to leave the current one". and that is dead serious. Never before in history was a constitution based on the repressive enforcement of a certail type of economic relations between people. The worst part of the Lisbon treaty and European constitution attempts is that it enforces one ubiquitous system of market economy and market relations. Franz _________________________________ Web-Site: http://www.oekonux.org/ Organization: http://www.oekonux.de/projekt/ Contact: projekt oekonux.de
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