Posted by: Anonymous Coward
on July 11, 2006 08:31 PM
I think part of your problem here is you equate competition with capitalism.
Competition can be profit-motivated, and clearly the ration-choice models in economics favour that notion.
But competion can also mean diversity and exchange between competing world-views. It can mean a multiplicity of approaches and ideas and it can widen our perspectives rather than narrow them.
Re:Politics and iCommons
Posted by: Anonymous Coward on July 11, 2006 08:31 PMCompetition can be profit-motivated, and clearly the ration-choice models in economics favour that notion.
But competion can also mean diversity and exchange between competing world-views. It can mean a multiplicity of approaches and ideas and it can widen our perspectives rather than narrow them.
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