I find his argument in The Use of Knowledge in Society persuasive.
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But that's bc there's no _internal_ organizational tech comparable to the price mechanism. All options suck, so whatever.
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Consensus seems to be Burczak failed to find feasible alternatives to institutions like banking & commodities trading.
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I'm open to hearing alternatives, but not if it means famine. And democracy/people's assemblies/etc. isn't an alternative.
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I'm with the druggies, miscreants, sexual deviants and workers. I don't care about management, technocrats or puritans.
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Okey-dokey.
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I find the whole political compass "what's my ideology' stuff a bit tiresome. There's something to the Marxist "pick a side" view.
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In human terms, picking a side is usually a prelude to picking genocide.
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Obsession with the "common good" and "stability" is also often a prelude to authoritarianism. It's all a matter of degree really.
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. Banned in Sweden. SubGenius, Zhuangist, white-hat troll. Defrocked mathematician. Brain problems.