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Free Markets are Revolutionary, Liberating, and Democratic
Submitted by Westernerd on Thu, 2017-07-20 03:00
The essence of free enterprise is that people become more prosperous by working for each other. The more they abandon self-sufficiency for interdependence, the better off they are. The more they specialise as producers, the more they can diversify as consumers. And what this means of course is that networks of exchange and specialisation create cooperation, collaboration and community on an epic scale.
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