(Harry Pollard:)
> By far the best system for providing for "human needs" is the market, which
> is why the most controlled societies allow, or encourage, market mechanisms
> to make up for their deficiencies in 'gearing for human needs'.
>
you can say capitalism is better than feudalism or sla
At 08:57 PM 10/5/1997 GMT, you wrote:
>(Harry Pollard:)
>> By far the best system for providing for "human needs" is the market, which
>> is why the most controlled societies allow, or encourage, market mechanisms
>> to make up for their deficiencies in 'gearing for human needs'.
>you can say ca
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>Children's Defense Fund Update
>October 3, 1997
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Eva wrote:
>Dear Ed Weick, I think you need to spell out: a system that is
>geared to produce for human needs and for the best environment
>cannot be based on private property and private appropriation
>milking social production, -
>the global capitalism you aptly described. Need I go on?
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Note--leaving children behind in times of "prosperity" is not MY idea of
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Thomas Lunde wrote (see below):
The major problem with this thread - including Tom's thoughtful piece - is
the persistent concentration on money. Of course it depends on what you
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