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ReallyFreeMarket

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In a ReallyFreeMarket there are no private transactions; all transactions - both inside and outside corporations - are made available as an auction for participation by the public before they're committed. That way the prices that are paid are really fair market value, rather than some dirty little deal done in a back alley and kept secret for monopolistic or other antisocial reasons.


Is a market ever free? see the comments in the DeclarationOfInterdependence


So, all companies/corporations are property of the public? That's what you are describing. So that means all transactions of the individual AnewGoCitizen are also open? And all other AnewGoCitizens get a say in what the other does? Or is it that no business is recognized as a legal entity then? ---StarPilot


This sounds to be a communistic-type idea. Everyone knows everything, the Goverment knows all? Or in this case, would the government 'be' the people? --KenSchry