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by blitmap
2145 days ago
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To me it seems like we're just trying to navigate a way to a post-scarcity society with the least amount of backlash/damage. We could give people money, or we could say "up to so many kilowatt/hours this is free" or "you are entitled to this set-amount of groceries for free". Or to combat prices that inflate for UBI, the government could be reporting what is a reasonable price. Man I wish I had taken economics. I truly don't know all the ways this could harm us. |
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The point of the article, is that centralized planners are really bad at calculating these things, thus the eventual collapse of the Soviet Union and China moving to a much more market based economy.