• cmhe@lemmy.world
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      5 months ago

      No, publicly traded. One of the first steps to enshittyfication.

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        5 months ago

        Often a whole lot of steps are taken before actually going public.

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        Oooh, gotcha! I didn’t understand many of the replies because I’m not well versed in economics, but I thought that it meant nationalized indeed.

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      Also state owned is only really useful for infrastructure, where it doesn’t make sense to have multiple providers and monopolies are easily attainable. Like roads, rails, electricity, internet backbone infrastructure and providers, social media, etc. Democracy is the currently best way we know of managing monopolies.

      For other stuff, you probably want employee owned democratic collectives. You would still have competition on the market, but its ordinary people that have the say. This would give more power to the people enthused about the tech and long term success, then all the short term gains.

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      Owned by everyone who wants to buy them. Yes, it is good.