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[–] yogthos@lemmy.ml 15 points 1 week ago (1 children)

The only reason it's not feasible is because there's no political will to do it. There's no fundamental reason why that can't change if there was broad public demand for it. A lot of food production has become effectively a natural monopoly, and it's much better to nationalize these kinds of industries than try to regulate them. We have decades of evidence that we are not able to regulate them effectively.

[–] IronBird@lemmy.world 11 points 1 week ago (1 children)
[–] TheGreatRapsBeat@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago

It has to do with sheer cost and then tariffs to protect government owned industries. Regulation would definitely be a better starting point.

Also I actually agree with you.