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However, we live in a world if almost infinite "ideas" and what to do with those resources. Economically, the resources are not limited. Natural resources may be, but economic resources change and expand with the expression of invention, ideas, and commerce. If you provide a good or service that people desire, and they trade either a monetary amount or goats and sheep, you get economic growth. The misunderstanding of many "command economy" or central planners, is they see the world as a zero sum game: people have to take at the expense of others to gain any type of success. This is Marxism at its core. You can believe in its concepts, but history teaches us that they have been abismal failures and end up robbing individuals of their dreams, aspirations, motivations and the incentive to reach beyond their "own little sphere". A free market system has provided, historically, the most efficient way of dealing with both unlimited and limited resources.