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| text = The market economy or capitalism, as it is usually called, and the socialist economy preclude one another. There is no mixture of the two systems possible or thinkable; there is no such thing as a mixed economy, a system that would be in part capitalistic and in part socialist.
 
| text = The market economy or capitalism, as it is usually called, and the socialist economy preclude one another. There is no mixture of the two systems possible or thinkable; there is no such thing as a mixed economy, a system that would be in part capitalistic and in part socialist.
 
| cite = [[Ludwig von Mises]], "{{Link |Human Action}}" p. 259
 
| cite = [[Ludwig von Mises]], "{{Link |Human Action}}" p. 259
 
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