Tuesday, 21 September 2010

Trade: Natural, Essential, Good

3 comments:

Roger Thornhill said...

Do neurones in our brain gain permission from a central control as to which other neurones to be "allowed" to connect to, how and when? No.

Socialism is a brain tumour, sucking in resources to a dysfunctional, ineffective lump that, given the chance, will crowd out the rest, distort the behaviour and eventually cause death.

Libertarianism is not getting in the way of those neurones. Who knows better overall? Nothing and no one.

Simon said...

In passionate agreement.

The claim at the end of the video that we are all part of a some big brain is a dangerous analogy. We are in fact, part of a market and it is the market that lets ideas "have sex", as he puts it. The other interpretation, that a ruling class, must express a collective conscious is the wrong way to interpret the facts he presents.

The man is correct, up until he makes that conclusion. The only collective will is the invisible hand.

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