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'Public support for free markets is based on two broad arguments:

The first is that they deliver more efficient outcomes than the alternatives.

The second is that over time they create increased prosperity for society at large.
Both assumptions have now taken a severe jolt in the past few years, which begs the question so what now..........

......with some kind of tipping point looming, rising income inequality, slow economic growth, justified corruption, high unemployment, compromise of moral codes and basic human principles, the winner takes all culture of the past 3 decades is fading. '

'People are tired and sick of the trick'

Public disquiet will sooner or later bring a political response maybe in the form of much more aggressive 'regulations' and 'progressive' tax reforms....these could be at least as damaging as the free market fundamentalism that they would seek to replace, which begs the questi