well, my point was that in a competitive model we might expect a regime to suppress Exit, but this would burn them out pretty quickly. So personally I find the idea of exit suppression ultimately dubious, aside from the issue of efficiency via market sorting (shorter term issues)
"efficiency" is an interesting term. in economics the meaning is reasonably clear whereas here thats not the case, it seems much more ... circular
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is there inefficient survival, or (more to the point) efficient non-survival?
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In economic terms, certainly
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In terms of u/acc maybe not but then the question is how do you square social Darwinism with a philosophy of human extinction
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speciation.
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I dont understand how that squares the circle youve arranged here
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i'm not sure exactly what your doubt is
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theres a moral appeal to survival. at the same time, you're predicting (proposing) human extinction (or so I presume). the two conflict.
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only if you suppose that survival necessarily equals human survival.
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