Stephen I think you make an artificial distinction. Capitalism will always seek to achieve monopoly and eventually, because of corruption, will always achieve it.
It’s like making a distinction between someone who wants to murder but is prevented from doing so, and someone who murders with impunity. The former is preferable to the latter obviously, but a non-homicidal condition is better.
Stephen I think you make an artificial distinction. Capitalism will always seek to achieve monopoly and eventually, because of corruption, will always achieve it.
It’s like making a distinction between someone who wants to murder but is prevented from doing so, and someone who murders with impunity. The former is preferable to the latter obviously, but a non-homicidal condition is better.