The difference between having the government solve a problem and having the market solve it is that the "market" means anyone, which mean millions of people with the opportunity to make money by providing an answer, which means finding an answer is millions of times more likely.
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That's all well in good if you don't know what the solution to the problem is. When you have faith you know the answer, the problem is the sinners standing in the way of salvation.
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What would an anarchist's pov look like on this problem (i.e. not the ancap's one)?
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Tweet of the day. Only sense I’ve heard.
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Also, the people the govt set to a problem usually have an incentive to maintain it or make it worse.
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The government also creates perverse incentives that lead the solution to the problem being many times more costly and complicated than required.
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"Government is a categorical institution in an incremental world." -- Thomas Sowell
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Sounds a bit like Adam Smith’s “invisible hand”. Because it’s a truism. And therefore, timeless.
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Diversification wins every time
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