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Didnt ignore it, just not relevant. Since price-fixing isnt allowed through anti-trust mechanisms, in the same manner unions wouldnt be allowed, this balances the price on both side. The company will want to sell the product and if people cant afford it they lower the price until the cost of production and demand reach a balance. So no problem reached there.

Now in an economy where you pay for value that means you do of course need to provide value. A company cant sell a 0-value product and expect to make money any more than a worker can expect to make money with 0-value to offer (no skills).

The answer therefore is assisting both companies and people in ensuring they provide value and thus can be successful.. For people that would involve a combination of welfare and free education... for companies it means none of the usual price fixing (like minimum wage or unions) to ensure companies can hire people who can make quality products at their value-appropriate price.

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nostr:npub1kpwlxpzkxfmuxjmzc2wp3rf9vjg0sgydmlhsnrgqr3maf59h86qqdxxzz4 nostr:npub1jflcdvljl0n8hlz27798d0044rxwkqz69gapvcctt4p4gdt4kasqjgfmdd You are arguing by rules, not reality. The rules you cite were not made with the specific thing you mean (unions could theoretically price fix) in mind, they do not apply precisely because of what i brought up. If you ignore the logic error of someone price fixing the very thing they need themself, you are shutting your mind to reality.

I also doubt the balance you speak of because it is an ideal construction, not what happens in real life. People do pay for non-value. Be it cunning manipulation, power imbalance, the system is too complex to nail it down to one thing clearly. What is clear is that not all, not even most people act rationally. A well-known problem in game theory. People don't just stop paying if your provided value is missing. If you don't think so, explain collectable (non-antique) stuff.