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Radical Markets
Uprooting Capitalism and Democracy for a Just Society
Book • 2018
In 'Radical Markets,' Eric Posner and Glen Weyl argue that the current economic system is dominated by monopolistic practices and vested interests.
They propose several radical reforms, including converting private property into public auctions, reforming voting systems using quadratic voting, improving global labor markets through innovative immigration policies, and making digital monopolies compensate users for their data.
The authors aim to reduce inequality, restore economic growth, and resolve political conflicts by expanding the scope of truly free and open markets.
They propose several radical reforms, including converting private property into public auctions, reforming voting systems using quadratic voting, improving global labor markets through innovative immigration policies, and making digital monopolies compensate users for their data.
The authors aim to reduce inequality, restore economic growth, and resolve political conflicts by expanding the scope of truly free and open markets.
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