It’s SOOOOOOOO much about parenting. There are so many goods and evils in the world. It’s the PARENTS’ job to control how much their kids are influenced by it. There are so many awesome things I see from the @pregeru ads! (They don’t pay me, just to make that clear)
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I’m sorry I spelled
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Actors are just dancing monkeys on a hot plate. They’re not important. They’re just tryin’ to sell as many stinkin’ $12 tickets to their shows as they can. Everyone understands this. They don’t have any power over us.
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But isn't the idea of the free market that the best ones win? That's supposed to be why the free market of ideas is a good thing that we should support. Don't Hollywood box office numbers show which ideas are winning in the free market of ideas?
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Do you believe the same applies in capitalism? As in, corporations that do well in an unregulated capitalism are not necessarily good or moral institutions and therefore do not always generate ideal outcomes for consumers and the general public?
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Isn't this just the free market of ideas at play?
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Well put.
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I agree! I guess I was just posing the question because Ben and a lot of other people who are economically libertarian, including many conservatives, argue that the free market is self-regulating, and make similar arguments about the best ideas winning in the ideas free market.
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So I sort of posed the question as a challenge to both of those ideas, because I believe that free markets don't produce ethical outcomes on their own, hence the need for some degree of regulatory. The question is how much.
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