• alcoholicorn
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    In capitalism, you become more efficient the closer you get to producing nothing while charging infinite dollars to everyone.

    If you have to charge 1/60th or less per unit of water and the market size remains the same, your example is less efficient, even if the pipes were free.

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      From the short-sighted beady eyes of a soulless ghoul running a company whose sole service is to supply water: yes this would be inefficient if it costs more. From someone with just the tiniest imagination: with easier access to water, what else could we do for people?

      Once upon a time this type of vision was common, business schools did a fantastic job turning everyone into idiots.

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        Capitalism; the people who want to provide water as cheaply as possible are out-competed by the people who want to make as much money as possible.