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I don’t believe your parent is arguing for centralized planning in any shape or form.

Even the US knows rules for markets - it’s never entirely free. European laws just set more rules and give the consumers more rights - something I consider useful where there’s a strong imbalance in knowledge and power between the consumers and the companies offering a service.



> I don’t believe your parent is arguing for centralized planning in any shape or form.

National regulation is a form of centralized economic planning. Is it always bad? No. Is it always good? No.




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