Yoshie says: That the market rations resources "efficiently" through bankruptcies doesn't sound like an attractive argument for market socialism with which to appeal to working people, no? >> So you would keep in business enterprises that waste time and other resources and make stuff nobody wants at the expense of not making stuff that people do want? In my experience of arguing with ordinary working people over the decades, they are far more attracted to and persuaded by market socialism than planned socialism. --jks
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