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August 25, 2007
The charm of capitalism
Scott Adams figures out the essential charm of capitalism:
I understand the math of capitalism, and how the few successes are so large they pay for all the failures and then some. But at any given moment, the majority of resources in a capitalist system are being pushed over a cliff by morons. This fascinates me. And it’s clearly the reason that humans rule the earth. We found a system to harness the power of stupid.
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Posted by Tom at August 25, 2007 12:00 AM |
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