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12 September, 01:01

Why does capitalist market theory have limited applicability to nonstate societies?

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  1. 12 September, 04:09
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    That is because the economic sphere is intertwined in other spheres of life in non-state societies

    In state societies, the economy is a separate entity from the life of the people but the people do participate in it. It is regulated by the state and applies to all equally. In non-state societies it's much more close to people because it's a part of everything they do.
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