Karl Marx argued that
A) centrally planned economies could provide a more equitable distribution of total output than capitalist economies.
B) benevolence, not self- interest, produced an effective economic order.
C) technological change was not important in improving living standards.
D) the unfettered market system driven by self- interest leads to the best social outcome.
E) a free- market system would produce a low level of total output.
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