@Radical_EgoCom
Monopolies work to make supplies even more inelastic, and free markets are "spherical cows." But free market dynamics are a *sufficient* cause.
The problem of getting progressive taxation through a legislature controlled by plutocratic lobbyists is a non-trivial one. But Piketty gives one example of it working: the emergency taxation of WWII.
My objection to anarcho-socialism is that I don't see a true way of maintaining economic equality *without* progressive taxation.
@DrDanMarshall
While free market dynamics may contribute to economic equality to some extent, they inherently lead to disparities in wealth and power, ultimately perpetuating inequality rather than promoting it. Collective ownership and democratic control of resources I still view as the primary means of achieving and maintaining economic equality, rather than relying on market forces.