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The Inconvenient Truth of Competition

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If we start our analysis of society and economics with the inconvenient truth of the nature of competition, we logically should ask if it is rational, not to mention moral, to distribute the means to survive biologically -- food, clothing, shelter and heath care -- and the means thrive culturally such as education, communication, transportation and the tools of one's chosen trade or profession, on the basis of labor market participation?

I say no.

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