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<blockquote data-quote="Virgil the Roman" data-source="post: 73090547" data-attributes="member: 278864"><p>Distributism does encourage localism and local patronage where possible and viable. Also, I'd say that Capitalism isn't always identical with the Free Market. Capitalism or Usurious Capitolism would be a corruption and abuse of the free market, but probably also operating on the principle notion that Capitalism cannot self-regulate; but rather abides by the "Iron Law of Oligarchy" and as such always tends towards monopolisation or form of oligopolies and further and further centralisation of economics unhindered or unfettered by the general people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Virgil the Roman, post: 73090547, member: 278864"] Distributism does encourage localism and local patronage where possible and viable. Also, I'd say that Capitalism isn't always identical with the Free Market. Capitalism or Usurious Capitolism would be a corruption and abuse of the free market, but probably also operating on the principle notion that Capitalism cannot self-regulate; but rather abides by the "Iron Law of Oligarchy" and as such always tends towards monopolisation or form of oligopolies and further and further centralisation of economics unhindered or unfettered by the general people. [/QUOTE]
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