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This is true. I only argue, that there are goods and services, which have systemic importance. And I do not beleave, that competition is always a good answer. Sometimes colaboration is far more effective. In my eyes securing the humanitarian laws in a country benefits everyone. And to acchieve them I see a benefit if some goods are shared instead of privatized. I think the dificult part is setting up a shared government. To not only have an elected ruler, but that decisions are directly made through grassroots-democratic. Not delegated.
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