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    Socialists explain...

    Can socialists explain how if they want workers to take the profits of capital, what happens in a company that is either,

    a) making no profits,
    b) loss making?


    I suspect the answer will be that this won't happen because there is no market in a centrally planned economy but....
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    Could you PLEASE put more attention into your subject lines - I've repeatedly said people should post ambiguous thread subject lines.
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    you mean, NOT post ambiguous thread lines I presume
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