
Ep. 17 Johan Norberg: On Sweden’s “Socialism,” the Loneliness "Epidemic,” Degrowth and other Myths
The John Stossel Interviews
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Competition Fuels Cooperation
Resource distribution structured as a zero-sum game leads to diminished subjective well-being and trust, particularly in societies that have experienced communism. In contrast, capitalism, often viewed as divisive due to its competitive nature, primarily fosters voluntary cooperation among individuals. This cooperation is essential for transactions and interactions, highlighting that competition can coexist with collaborative efforts that drive societal progress.
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