The only reason I don't agree with a completely self-regulated market is because certain industries like infrastructure and defense can't function competitively. You can have plenty of shoe factories to compete with each other because there's plenty of space, but with roads it's like what the fuck. Space is just too limited and competition isn't possible. And with defense, I mean it just makes no sense how that would operate without a government.
Also, lol @ the edgy kids who still think socialism is functional and realistic. Just kill yourselves.
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a good combination of the two. personally i think education and healthcare are basic rights that should be available to everyone. i see no reason why someone should have to pay to deliver their child or pay for non cosmetic surgeries or appointments. I think its harmful to society when you put a price tag on education, limiting the amount of competent people that can contribute to our communities. that being said, i see the competition of free markets as something that keeps humanity moving forward and i think its necessary for us to keep improving as a whole. i just think everyone should start off on an equal foot. i dont think someones quality of education or health should be dictated by how much money they have to spend on it.