I leave with one final statement anyways.
I don't believe all of this horseshit theory is at all productive to humans at all, nor do I even believe very much in goverments, nor do I really even understand them. I am mostly a naturalist who see humans as purely destructive, at least the humans of today are purely destructive. All my my understandings of America (the only country I have ever lived in) come from real life experiences I have had. I spend a lot of time with homeless people and have a great deal of sympathy for them. My beliefs regarding government are only dictated by what I can touch and see in person--not some crap written in a book or pooped out on the internet. I went to a Jesuit high school and was brought up in a religious family, and what I believe in fundamentally is a fairness for all humans. I realize this dream of a fair (and I ain't talkin' about a world where each person is on equal economic footing) world wont ever come true, but that doesn't mean a dog-eat-dog world is OK. Now you are probably see why I agree with social security.
I especially like what you have said here.
Jorb wrote:You are free to compete in the marketplace of ideas just as everyone else is, but your ideas deserve absolutely no special recognition just because you happen to like them or believe them to be particularly good. I think most people believe that about their ideas to the extent that they have them.
I hope you can live by it as much as you have preached it. I think you consider yourself a teacher, above your forum "students". Your ideas deserve absolutely no special recognition just because you happen to like them or believe them to be particularly good. Economics is all theory.