john-the-author
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Didn't we all just learn that this also happens to be the fatal flaw with the free market?
They somehow manage to have no incentive to serve the stockholders to whom they are supposed to be directly answerable?
Didn't even Alan Greenspan admit that Ayn Rand was a moron?
Your self-interest, objectivist model, as it turns out, is no more than a spherical horse in a void.
Yes, I would also disagree with the idea that socialism leaves managers with no inspiration to serve their market. Shwenn is right: there hasn't been any apparent interest in doing so here and now in the Land of the Free and the Home of the Stupid.
Socialism, it should be added, is not communism, which I don't care for generally and don't feel is workable on a large scale except under very unusual circumstances. Socialism does allow for personal prosperity and the opportunity to excel, but it also identifies things that are going to be, well, socialized. Communism I have always viewed as more of an ant-like society.