pull down to refresh
Ideally yes, but reality today is very very different
reply
Because we live in very socialist regimes. As long as you have a State spending more than 10% of the wealth produced, consider you live under a socialist regime.
reply
pull down to refresh
Ideally yes, but reality today is very very different
Because we live in very socialist regimes. As long as you have a State spending more than 10% of the wealth produced, consider you live under a socialist regime.
This is not possible in a world where private property is correctly unforced. If you pollute a river, you'll be sued by the farmers/fisherman/and all people downstream who will have suffer from your action. And you'll go to jail soon enough.