Nearly everyone complains about capitalism's defects, or market failures. In fact, those are social failures, not specifically market failures, which show up when many rational individual actions create a social situation that displeases everyone. This means that government dirigisme -- state direction or displacement of the market -- cannot be a remedy because who do you think staffs the government and how do they get there? A big difference between the two systems -- market and state -- is that while the market diminishes social defects, the government magnifies them.
This reminds me of Roderick Long, in an exchange with objectivist Robert Bidinotto, correctly pointed out that government magnifies the power of the rich. I thought that Roderick absolutely destroyed Bidinotto in this exchange, on every point.
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