On Fri, Jun 23, 2006 at 01:20:35AM +0200, Bernhard Krieger wrote:

> It would be a kind of difficult to agree upon what productivity means to 
> whom in that case.

Productivity, as in overall progress. Obviously, not measured
in raw economic output. Obviously, some of it is capital-intensive,
so not everybody can labor in home office on broadband.

> >There's a fork pending in the world's line: in a world where everyone's
> >an enterpreneur, running on his own risk, and the world where the state
> >steps in, and saves people from fucking up their own life too badly.
> >Both can't co-exist, long-term.
> Why not?

It's arbitrarily improbable for both these system extremes to have 
the same fitness.

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