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There was actually a pretty decent list in the first post. Among the things in the list was that I was in favor of free trade and that I was against subsidies and tariffs, which is why I wonder where on earth you got the protectionism idea, and I'm again suspicious that that's your view that you're projecting.
My economic position, I would say, is that I'm not morally opposed to the idea of government intervention in markets, I'm simply practically opposed to it on the grounds that it rarely works well (or as intended). I do actually think there are some cases to be made for exceptions to this, like some public utilities, in which the practical implementation makes the idea of competition almost absurd.
I'd be happy to address specific questions on economics if you have them, but I don't really feel like compiling a list of every economic thought I've ever had.
And I don't really feel like answering a bunch of questions if the eventual goal is for you to find a better label for me. Esoteric labels are hardly useful. What's the point of using a label if nobody knows what the fuck it means?
My economic position, I would say, is that I'm not morally opposed to the idea of government intervention in markets, I'm simply practically opposed to it on the grounds that it rarely works well (or as intended). I do actually think there are some cases to be made for exceptions to this, like some public utilities, in which the practical implementation makes the idea of competition almost absurd.
I'd be happy to address specific questions on economics if you have them, but I don't really feel like compiling a list of every economic thought I've ever had.
And I don't really feel like answering a bunch of questions if the eventual goal is for you to find a better label for me. Esoteric labels are hardly useful. What's the point of using a label if nobody knows what the fuck it means?