Market Economy Rules Have Always Been Man-Made
2008/7/17 6:01:04
This title is actually stating the obvious. Human affairs, no matter how they're dressed up by hype artists, are nothing more than man-made contrivances—no different from eating, drinking, and defecating. This includes the market economy, which is worshipped by so many so-called elites.
In the past two days, haven't the big shots of the market economy also modified their trading rules, starting to restrict short-selling to rescue their economy and financial markets? While what the American ducks do isn't really important, for those who love sniffing American duck farts, this is a ready-made example.
Not only can rules be modified according to actual conditions, but can't the entire economic structure also be designed according to one's own reality? Must it always be the American way? Such a simple truth—the fact that it's still being debated 30 years on is because some people may not just have water in their brains, but rather have rotten hearts.
The rules of the American market economy have always been man-made by Americans. So why can't the rules of China's market economy be man-made by the Chinese? Even mathematics is nothing but a game within man-made axiomatic systems, let alone this duck-fart market economy—what divine authority could it possibly have?
Tired. Enough said. The market continues to move like a textbook—everyone just study and practice as you go. Physiotherapy is eating up my time lately, so posts can only be brief. This ID offers apologies here.