In answer to your question, our nation is mutualist- so, we have a market wherein every business is run by the workers, because the means of production are owned on the basis of occupation and use. The workers who work a factory or field therefor automatically own it, and all of our service employees are unionized into collectives. So, a collective farm (most of ours are communes) may choose to join a network of other communes and live mostly in a democratically planned economy, or may choose to sell their product on an open market. Many businesses choose to do a bit of both. This is all augmented by many mutual aid societies, and neighborhood groups cooperate with syndicates and unions to provide infrastructure as needed.
Confederation of participatory-democratic autonomous municipalities. Market socialist economy, some cantons practicing participatory economics. Environmentally sustainable economy. Enormous civil liberties. Nuclear-armed and missile defense equipped, to protect our autonomy.
What then, may we inquire, is the purpose of allowing the market? Surely it can only provide corruption, exploitation and the degeneration of your otherwise admirable culture?
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