This isn't a slight or a betrayal--this is just how transactional relationships work. Variety, competition, frequent changes, are all good.
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There can be no facade without a foundation, but there's no point to a foundation without a facade
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Loyalty relationships exist so that transactional relationships are possible
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Disagree with this, as will most people in business. Ask
@g_mirabelli whether transactional relationships are between equals. Ask people trying to buy Internet -
Do you feel like you’re an equal to your employer? That’s a transactional relationship, but not an equal one.
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employment (at least, salary/wage employment) is a loyalty relationship masquerading as a transactional one--the transactional relationship is between a vendor and a customer, not between an employer and an employee
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Same w/agriculture or any commodity: producers are screwed; buyers have the power.
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ya true enough; where production is relatively straightforward the producers have little room to bargain--where production is very complicated or difficult, it's the buyers who get screwed
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Yes, as with consumers and pharmaceuticals
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