"but - arguably - companies and corporations are also communities in this
sense"
"but' what? corporations are voluntary created? ROFLOL,.., leftist
ignorance knows no boundaries,.
a corporation is first and foremost an organisation endowed with state
privileges extracted at gunpoint, we call these privileges "limited
liability".
I suggest you read a lawbook or two, as making up leftist/neocon shit is
not helpfull.
I suggest you look up how banks were run 150 years ago..(aka no limited
liability). But who gave them those powers...(so gobmunt could extract more
wealth through the banking system)
Yup...the people with all the
On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 3:41 PM, Adam Gibson <ekaggata@???> wrote:
> On 03/18/2014 09:51 AM, jaume wrote:
> > As I see it, everything comes down to an efficiency race. Corporations,
> > governments, armies, communities ... they all have different interests.
> > Which is the most effective form of organization that can consistently
> > deliver and maintain better technology in the long run? My bet is with
> > communities.
> >
>
> But what exactly do you mean by 'community'? A country, or a city, after
> all, are communities in a sense.
>
> It's almost like saying the best form of organization is organization.
>
> You could perhaps just mean a community that is voluntarily created,
> i.e. not forced on an individual by the threat of violence. That's good,
> but - arguably - companies and corporations are also communities in this
> sense. I think the terms need clearer definitions (or perhaps they are
> implicit and I'm just missing them).
>
> >Obviously our daily actions and our daily work give shape to the
> >future. No doubt that Satoshi was a genius, but the success of bitcoin
> >is also a result of the daily work of the community.
>
> How about an analogy: one guy far in the past discovered how to make
> fire. (He didn't invent fire, he just discovered a mechanism to make it
> - maybe Satoshi can be seen the same way). Is the success of fire the
> result of the daily work of the fire community?
> I think not.
>
>
>
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