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RE[2]: "Free Markets" Means Something Special in the US Today
by tylerdurden on Sun 27th Jan 2013 22:29
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RE[3]: "Free Markets" Means Something Special in the US Today
by kwan_e on Mon 28th Jan 2013 00:27
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Drawing equivalences between evolutionary processes and human economics is also not a good idea. Especially when using language like "evolve against nature..."
Like it or not, the equivalence is there.
Language like "evolve against nature" is just a convenient shorthand for processes that would take longer to describe in non-anthropomorphic terms and should not be any problem in a discussion without a creationist or eugenicist.





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Free markets do apply to big corporations. That's how they get so big in the first place. Growing big is a common outcome of natural selection and possibly the easiest defence to evolve against nature and competitors.