← Back to context Comment by MSFT_Edging 2 months ago (Who's gonna tell him) 2 comments MSFT_Edging Reply rfrey 2 months ago Tell him what? Why don't you start? MSFT_Edging 2 months ago The free market as described is imaginary. Large companies due to their size hold a lot of power, and can use a mix of regulatory capture and monopolies to make better ideas financially infeasible to bring to light.
rfrey 2 months ago Tell him what? Why don't you start? MSFT_Edging 2 months ago The free market as described is imaginary. Large companies due to their size hold a lot of power, and can use a mix of regulatory capture and monopolies to make better ideas financially infeasible to bring to light.
MSFT_Edging 2 months ago The free market as described is imaginary. Large companies due to their size hold a lot of power, and can use a mix of regulatory capture and monopolies to make better ideas financially infeasible to bring to light.
Tell him what? Why don't you start?
The free market as described is imaginary. Large companies due to their size hold a lot of power, and can use a mix of regulatory capture and monopolies to make better ideas financially infeasible to bring to light.