User talk:Gandalf 1892
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Hello Gandalf 1892!
[edit]I have made a change to the page "Critique of political economy", to suit your criticism. I could see your point and think it was stated in a direct matter and was relevant, which is good. If you have more ideas, please let me know since I want to improve this page. However we can not really change what critics of political economy actually believe, even if you consider that to be somehow "outrageous". I personally agree regarding that we have always had to supply ourselves with what's necessary to live, which seems to be what you meant. I don't think there is much fuss about that. However no critics of political economy that I know of are not making any claim against that as far as I know. If you have a source regarding this it would be great to get to know about it. Because that would for sure be a bit odd. Have a great day. Pauloroboto (talk) 09:10, 3 April 2022 (UTC)