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    De-regulations means more red tape...

    The following is an interesting
    Essay at http://www.spiked-online.com/Articles/0000000CAF05.htm

    10 January 2006Printer-friendly versionEmail a friend
    The state, the economy and the politics of fear
    De-regulation means more red tape, and simplification means increasing complexity. What is the state up to?

    by Phil Mullan


    The dynamic for state-market relations over the past decade has been set primarily by the exhaustion of politics. Governments that revel in being ideology-free and pragmatic have evolved new approaches to state activity. These are the product of three main overlapping influences:

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    Another quote from your link;

    "The popular delivery mechanism is through 'partnership' with the market sector."

    This is known as the "Third Way", made popular by Tony Blair. It's no different than how the Nazis operated leaving business in private hands but directing the production.

    No doubt why leftists insist fascism is on the right. Wouldn't want it to get out that leftists have borrowed their philosophy.

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