"You can just see how, given human nature and the limits of what people’s expertise is, that distributing and decentralizing it, and allowing for the possibility of massive fortunes to accumulate is a better engine for innovation." @BobMurphyEconpic.twitter.com/FgwHm4uI13
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is puberty theft?
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It was pretty curious to talk about Ricardo's theories during the world's collapse of supply chains.
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Innovations that might include space migration and the settlement of human beings on other planets, as the government won’t have the money or impetus to pursue this kind of thing. The colonization of other worlds and all that shit brought to you by billionaire financial elites.
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Or, another way of looking at it— “Hey, rich innovators and entrepreneurs... thanks for inventing all this hype crap I never wanted or needed and making me dependent on it for survival!”
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