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Old Nov 1st, 2003, 04:08 PM       
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The determining factors of the value of goods is the interaction between supply and demand; no more, no less. If all demand for a good went to zero, than its value would be zero as well, regardless of how long it took to make it.
My basic opinion is that a free market republic is about as close as one can ever come to matching basic human nature and, consequently, works whether it's liberally or conservatively bent. Communism is a nice idea in theory but contains a rather idealistic view of the human race. That's not to say that you can't pull some useful ideas out of the attempts that have been made toward a communistic end. After all, it does work pretty well on a small scale.
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