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Strategies & Market Trends : New US Economy Policy

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To: Arthur Tang who wrote (220)4/13/2000 8:46:00 AM
From: Arthur Tang  Read Replies (1) of 435
 
Is free market dead?

Free market is associated with democracy. The ultimate government is not democracy where the majority rules. It is unanimous approval of each and every oneself, that is the ultimate democracy. By education, we learn to behave not to bother others, at which time we can achieve ultimate democracy? By education, we can also learn to have a planned society, a planned economy, and a planned peaceful world. All of which is not free market, where dog eat dog may be the reason for survival.

Plans for countries to be each other's complimentary and/or supplementary economy eliminates the free market in concept as well as in deeds. Where, not only money flows freely but the resources shared equally around the world.

With all this new economical concepts of complimentary and supplementary economical cooperation, peace will come by wealth building; and security will come by the fact that it will be affordable by all the world community.
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