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wankingisgay on scored.co
17 days ago0 points(+0/-0)1 child
To me this is high school idealistic thinking.
First of all it is a capitalism failure because capitalism implies by definition that "the market corrects itself" therefore any government intervention, of which there have been thousands or hundreds of thousands in all economic sectors, is proof of capitalism failure.
Should these companies be left on their own you'd have nothing to chose from, they'd consume the competition like they have done in the past through various fair and unfair practices. The farmer unions were probably infiltrated by JD anyway.
JD is a whole ecosystem, you can't just opt out of it when you have a whole fleet invested in them, not with major losses that you have no guarantee you can recover by siding with a much smaller actor that can and will be inevitably swallowed by JD anyway.
>therefore any government intervention, of which there have been thousands or hundreds of thousands in all economic sectors, is proof of capitalism failure
The copyright law preventing the farmers from using their own 3rd party tools to fix their tractors is literally a pre-existing government intervention. So how is calling to scale back that intervention any sort of failure?
First of all it is a capitalism failure because capitalism implies by definition that "the market corrects itself" therefore any government intervention, of which there have been thousands or hundreds of thousands in all economic sectors, is proof of capitalism failure.
Should these companies be left on their own you'd have nothing to chose from, they'd consume the competition like they have done in the past through various fair and unfair practices. The farmer unions were probably infiltrated by JD anyway.
JD is a whole ecosystem, you can't just opt out of it when you have a whole fleet invested in them, not with major losses that you have no guarantee you can recover by siding with a much smaller actor that can and will be inevitably swallowed by JD anyway.
The copyright law preventing the farmers from using their own 3rd party tools to fix their tractors is literally a pre-existing government intervention. So how is calling to scale back that intervention any sort of failure?