"Corporations are organisms, not city-states; they signal to each other via markets; they build interfaces into human social protocols through brand identities; they occupy slots in our Dunbar rings."https://zerohplovecraft.wordpress.com/2018/05/11/the-gig-economy-2/ …
Social constructs are not ‘real’. They only exist because people subjectively agree they exist. If a meteor hit tomorrow that wiped out the power grid, we would quickly learn what is real and what is not.
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Plenty of material objects (houses, trains, human beings) could be destroyed by a meteor strike. Are they too "not real?" This is a non-distinguishing criterion.
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If most people agree blue is green, is blue green or is it blue?
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I've said nothing that suggests this nonsense. You're just not tracking the relevant distinctions.
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