This isn't getting anywhere, and is just going back and forth in circles.
Regarding the religious discussion:
https://www.amazon.com/One-God-Lord-Rec ... 0962897140
The argument is made far better in this book. Another option for more information on why I believe the way I do is "Power For Abundant Living", by Victor Paul Wierwille.
Jesus is the SON of God, not "God, but not God, but yeah he's God"
[/quote]TGLS wrote: ↑Thu Dec 10, 2020 5:46 pm OK, let's drill down on social mobility. Here's an excerpt from the Non-Libertarian FAQ:
This also helps explain why other First World countries have better social mobility than we do. Poor American children have very few chances to go to Harvard or Yale; poor Canadian children have a much better chance to go to to UToronto or McGill, where most of their tuition is government-subsidized.
This set of studies weights the value of college/university education too high. College degrees, in some fields ARE A NEGATIVE NOW, because of the fluff courses (almost anything ending in "Studies") and the
Also, I would point out the heavy regulation in the United States in recent decades, as well as terrible GOVERNMENT decisions, like ignoring the brewing sub prime mortgage crisis that was created by government ordered low income loans all coming due at the same time.
Government spending is also taxpayer money. Taxes siphon off money from the free market.
We haven't had a truly free market until recently, and the successes of the Trump Administration are ignored.
Find some place that's not anti capitalist/anti free market for information on what's happened in America.
Draco Dracul:
That's a problem of the consultant industry. That's NOT the fault of the Free Market itself.
All those 'mixed economies" still rely on a FREE MARKET as a major fixture of the system.
Also... "The free market is an economic system based on supply and demand with little or no government control. ... Free markets are characterized by a spontaneous and decentralized order of arrangements through which individuals make economic decisions."
Sounds like freedom to me, and some restrictions can be part of a Free Market BY DEFINITION.
The need for those regulations is not a condemnation of the Free Market. IT'S COMMON SENSE.
Also, when monopolies form and businesses use government to secure those monopolies, it's not the end result of the free market. That's called cronyism.
The Free Market has done more to raise the baseline of human existence than any other system.
Socialism and Communism have failed everywhere they're implemented.
There's over 100 million dead in the 20th century alone thanks to Socialism and Communism.