I couldn't agree more. There is no difference in efficiency between state owned and private monopolies. They might as well be publicly owned.Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Mon Aug 26, 2019 3:47 pmIn practice, I have noticed that, in industries with no competition possible (like your electric utility),doc_loliday wrote: ↑Mon Aug 26, 2019 3:41 pmI think certain industries can be socialized to an extent, but pretty much fail at any kind of scale. The diminishing returns due to bureaucracy cannot be overcome.
there exists no difference in efficiency between the state and the private corporation. The inefficiencies of the state-run passenger train system, for example, do not arise from the mere fact that Amtrak is a state entity, but because there exists no competition.
Where socialism becomes total shit is when it wipes out a competitive industry to become the sole producer. But if the nature of that industry precludes competition, then there typically is no efficiency loss either way by virtue of organization, and actually a small favorable point for socialism since, in that case, profit represents lack of efficiency.
Areas where there is no reason for monopoly should be hands of for the state. State owned media being the prime example.