2/ how they were not just free of gov interference, they had a free and independent MINDSET. Wake up when you will > @henrydampier
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3/ decide what to grow. Decide to take a short term job, or decide to help a friend raise a barn, or decide to build a barn >
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4/ above and beyond LEGAL freedom, there was social and CONCEPTUAL freedom. All doors were open. >
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5/ lefties like Tunney w their phrase "Wage slavery" aren't 100% wrong. Employment makes us Pavlov's dogs.
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@BrowningMachine@henrydampier I actually only blame gov a bit here. I think it largely comes from complicated technological society >1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes -
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@BrowningMachine@henrydampier and returns to scale. Toyota is better at making cars than artisan hipsters in Brooklyn. :)3 replies 0 retweets 3 likes -
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@BrowningMachine we may be leaving the era of "mass production" and into the era of "mass artisan". Not 100% convinced, but >>3 replies 0 retweets 3 likes -
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Etsy, Kickstarter, etc. are leading indicators. However, I still expect Zipf's law / power law http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zipf%27s_law … to hold >>
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firm A will sell $10 mill of fantasy miniatures, firm B will sell $1M, firm C $100k, firm D $10k, and firms E-Z ** TOTAL ** of $10k. >>
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