

Free Markets Are Intrinsic to Humans
55 snips Mar 6, 2019
Discover how human cooperation sets us apart in the animal kingdom, enabling us to engage in complex voluntary exchanges. The discussion highlights the innate nature of capitalism as a vital element of human interaction. It also warns about the dangers of a society with too many takers and too few makers, emphasizing the importance of a balanced approach to productivity. Tune in for insights that advocate for community prosperity while critiquing ideologies that shun wealth.
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Innate Capitalism
- Capitalism isn't invented but intrinsic to humans, seen in every exchange.
- We track credits and debits, like an innate free market system.
Cross-Genetic Cooperation
- Humans uniquely cooperate across genetic lines due to tracking debits/credits.
- This cooperation drives the free market and creates wealth and abundance.
Embrace the Game
- Embrace the "game" of wealth creation for a comfortable life.
- Don't criticize those playing; it sustains your basic needs and comforts.