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You do live in a strange world very distant from the one that most of us readers of Hacker News lives in. Name me one real monopoly that isn't enforced through "social engineering". A free market may have ocasional dominant market leaders like IBM and MS in their time and Google today. None of them are or were monopolies as better technologies and startups will always (lets repeat that word ALWAYS) come around as lon…
No, I live in the real world where unrestrained free trade is bad because people seeking profit are not inherently good when they acquire too much power. See Standard Oil, John D. Rockefeller and some history about why we started trust busting in the first place. Your view that the free market works wonderfully if left alone is simply naive. The real world is simply more complex than that. In fact, your belief that t…
As a programmer you should know that extremely complex systems like the world can not ever be managed by a small group of super clever beings.
This has been the fallacy of each and every of "I'm smart you're not, I'll run things" philosophies originally invented by Plato and perfected by Marx.
The world is a complex system managed by 6 billion autonomous beings. Together these 6 billion autonomous beings for an extremely smart mega intelligence. While you, I and our "leaders" may be smarter than the vast majority of these individuals. Together though is another story.
I agree with your point about corruption as long as we assume the presence of a regulating entity. Corruption is essentially the markets way of calculating a price on overcoming social engineering.
But without regulators in the first place it would not exist and would simply be just other transaction between two or more parties.