Right. For example, most yard sales are quite free market: no one asks permission to do it and they don't pay any taxes on the transactions.
However, if you zoom out a bit, there's a context of how the goods were made and how the money was earned previously, as well as the property taxes and other real estate related interventions, which will all have some ties to central planning.
Right. For example, most yard sales are quite free market: no one asks permission to do it and they don't pay any taxes on the transactions.
However, if you zoom out a bit, there's a context of how the goods were made and how the money was earned previously, as well as the property taxes and other real estate related interventions, which will all have some ties to central planning.