Comment by immibis 1 year ago In fact, free market and capitalism are opposites. 2 comments immibis Reply Turskarama 1 year ago Lol no they aren't, they're orthogonal, almost entirely unrelated. jdsleppy 1 year ago I assume they are saying that in practice, if wealth gives one influence (if one lives in capitalism), one will use that influence to make one's market less free to one's benefit.
Turskarama 1 year ago Lol no they aren't, they're orthogonal, almost entirely unrelated. jdsleppy 1 year ago I assume they are saying that in practice, if wealth gives one influence (if one lives in capitalism), one will use that influence to make one's market less free to one's benefit.
jdsleppy 1 year ago I assume they are saying that in practice, if wealth gives one influence (if one lives in capitalism), one will use that influence to make one's market less free to one's benefit.
Lol no they aren't, they're orthogonal, almost entirely unrelated.
I assume they are saying that in practice, if wealth gives one influence (if one lives in capitalism), one will use that influence to make one's market less free to one's benefit.