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It would be much better to have an adaptable spectral mix of nationalisation and privatisation linked to a patchwork of local governments which can have referendums and petitions to merge or split as necessary.
The point is, that's what we have now in scores of variations and it's not working. You talk about choice. Isn't "choice" the freedom to select one option over another? Do you believe that you have the choice to be free? You don't. You are part of a system that affords you what liberty it deems necessary to satisfy you, while above all other interests it works to maintain its power over you.
I don't need to "demonize" these systems. They've done that to themselves. We've not only gone beyond the point at which our collective wisdom should have moved us into a new era, but we have allowed ourselves to be led to the brink of catastrophe. What many call choice is more like confusion and distraction.