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by diskcat
3722 days ago
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>One potential solution is directly government funded news Where does the government get its money to fund news? Either from the local population which is enforced support for an economically non-viable business or it can get money from other people who have no interest in the local news of another place far away. If good local news is not profitable, then that means there is not enough interest to justify the cost of making good local news. This is not a failure of the free market to provide a critical public good. The free market is working exactly as intended, and what YOU call 'critical' public good, isn't really that critical, according to people who would actually consume said good. And then you want the government to enforce your personal idea of what is 'critical' by forcing people to buy things they don't want. |
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"Free market" might be a fun catchphrase, but everything judged through one lens is extremely narrowminded.