“ The old and wiser ancient Greek philosopher Heraclitus once said, "a thing's permanence, its stability, as well as its growth and development, had their source in the counter-poising of opposite tendencies, not in the subordination of every force within it to a single objective." The former is what meant by freedom and autonomy and the latter by oppression and dictation.
The key issue under debate here is basically a matter of simple economics, as in the natural laws involving the constant interplay of supply and demand and of unlimited wants and limited resources. It is a matter of closely aligning our economic thinking and practice to reality and normality and not the world of fantasy and absurdity. ”