Oleg Komolov. (№ 388046)

To avoid crises of overproduction, States are increasingly interfering in the market process, for example, forbid capitalists to dispose of unsold surpluses. Corporations commonly use economic models which expand the horizons of planning, to more accurately determine the optimal production volume and so on. Finally, every crisis ends up strengthening of monopolization. But all these attempts of capitalism to make their lives more predictable and less risky to destroy the very essence of the market, its spontaneous nature and the anarchy of commodity-money relations, which has historically been a market economy, the key condition for growth. Thus, to develop, avoiding crises, capitalism must cease to be capitalism: replace the marketability of a development plan, and private property - the public.
№ 388046   Added MegaMozg 03-03-2020 / 22:08

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