• loathsome dongeaterMA
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    3 years ago

    I don’t understand why people like this think that every problem has to be solved PERFECTLY by central planning (aka communism) and if every problem is not solved perfectly, it is considered an indictment of the system. Heuristics are not allowed. But they will obviously never hold whatever system they are shilling for to the same standards. The response to theoretical computational problems being NP complete is to throw your hands in the air and let the invisible hand of the free market decide which poor person should die first.

    Please tell me how every road you have taken in your capitalist country has been optimised to perfection and how capitalism has solved the travelling salesman problem.

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      3 years ago

      Exactly what I was going to say. The n problems they listed apply to most companies under capitalism too, especially in our age of monopolies.