areason said:
A free market does exist. Goods are priced the way they are because of supply and demand economics. Just because their is a given amount of government intervention doesn't mean that the free market isn't apparent in our economy. Even in heavily regulated markets such as the alcohol distribution, the free market still decides what gets produced and so on. |
I'm talking about a complete free market. Every market is to some degree free, even in the old Soviet Union. In Germany we have the Social market economy which is somewhere between Anglo-Saxon economy and Market socialism, none of these are completely free market economies.







