>>33
Communism is the perfect system on paper, but it never works in real life. All it takes is one greedy faction to throw off the entire balance. Plus, the only way to keep that balance is to have a government with ridiculous amounts of power over people's lives. With such power, a communist government would be more susceptible to corruption, not less.
>>34
The problem I have with free market dogma is that the freer the market becomes, the more power and wealth gets concentrated in fewer and fewer entities. Without some sort of action by the state to level the playing field, small and medium-sized businesses simply cannot compete with the economies of scale utilized by Wal-Mart and their ilk.