| ▲ | heddycrow 2 hours ago |
| The "we" that knows central planning doesn't work and the "we" inclined toward central planning are the same? If so, I've not met this group of people, but I'd like to share your first point with them because I tend to agree. |
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| ▲ | vkou an hour ago | parent [-] |
| If central planning didn't work, why does every corporation under the sun use it internally? Why don't they just let everyone do what they want, and then sue eachother when it doesn't result in great outcomes? |
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| ▲ | Tostino 34 minutes ago | parent [-] | | What is the average age of a corporation? I say that as someone who actually thinks a little central planning is good. | | |
| ▲ | card_zero 23 minutes ago | parent [-] | | Clarify that, please? Maybe you mean "most corporations are short-lived due to excess central planning", or then again "most corporations are full of crusty old dudes who love the tradition of central planning", or ..? | | |
| ▲ | Tostino 20 minutes ago | parent [-] | | I may believe both of those things, but no that's not actually what I meant. I simply meant look at the stats for how long corporations actually live. Are we sure that's how we want to structure our government? |
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