Talk:Market fundamentalism

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I just added the modification mentioning anarcho-capitalists. I am wondering one, if you think that's appropriate to the article. Personally I do because it links to a philosophy that agrees with market fundamentalism and explains the thinking behind it. Two, I am wondering if you think it would be appropriate to explain and provide links to philosophies that are similar to market fundamentalism, and to which the slur is often applied, and reasons for that. Three, I would like to add an article titled "qualitative inflation" (as distinguised from "quantitative inflation", referring to decreasing quality of products as opposed to increasing price), and then link it to this article, as an example of market forces not working as expected. However, the idea of "quantitative inflation" is my own, and while many people agree that there is such an effect, I wonder if it would be appropriate to post an article about it when it is not commonly referred to by that name, or any name for that matter.

Wikipedia's policy on "original research" suggests that it would probably not be a good idea to start a Wikipedia article for a term that is your private expression for a phenomenon. Sorry. —FOo 14:08, 16 Sep 2004 (UTC)