XPost: sci.econ, alt.society.labor-unions, alt.freemasonry   
   XPost: alt.usenet.kooks   
   From: dale@dalekelly.org   
      
   On 2014-11-28, % wrote:   
   > Dale wrote:   
   >> Apply supply and demand to labor. Pay the jobs less people want,   
   >> more. Pay the jobs more people want, less. That would be communal   
   >> capitalism. Call it socialism, but not fascism. I would only apply   
   >> this to public endeavors, and I think publicly traded enterprise is   
   >> public endeavor for reasons too long for a blurb. Private endeavor   
   >> should be bound by only one anti-trust regulation, operation by   
   >> economies of scale, in other words when demand goes up price goes   
   >> down etc. Ofcourse there are livelyhoods depending on the status quo   
   >> establishment that would have to be balanced by an implementation of   
   >> such a paradigm. Perhaps start-ups would see it in their interest and   
   >> lead the way, even if private. Seems to me it would be a tremendous   
   >> boon to production. Both communists and capitalists seem to like   
   >> production as far as my studies have went. Certainly skill   
   >> preparation/assessment would be variables, and perhaps standardized,   
   >> in any implementation. But a flavor related to this would get   
   >> macroeconomics out of the way of microeconomics. I think it applies   
   >> to nationalists, too.   
   >   
   > lets just try free enterprise   
      
   public endeavors have a responsability to the public   
      
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