Re: [ox-en] extrinsic motivation = coercion
- From: Diego Saravia <diego.saravia gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 5 May 2009 23:53:24 -0300
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Entitlement is not free. There is a price. Someone pays.
what is entitlementet?
Originally Adam Smith posited the "invisible hand" as exactly all
these "other issues" correcting the power of producers to set prices,
inevitably 'forcing' all costs to 'marginal,' as you put it.
By slicing off the left hand you are making the same incomplete
argument as those who say a free market is equated with no government
intervention.
I dont say anything about government, I am not speaking about markets at all
nor invisible hand
there are no markets for free soft, no invisible hand, no producers (of
distribution), no consumers (its not a consumable)
you only need to do: "apt-get install"
market?
price?
invisible hand?
it s not an economic act at all
its free
its only about costs, and it not cost anything. (marginally)
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Alex
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