Is Capitalism a Game of the Survival of the Fittest?
It is quite common to be in a discussion about economics and proposing a capitalist solution when someone pipes-in “that’s just survival of the fittest.” What they are talking about is “Social Darwinism” and the image they mean to conjure up is that capitalism is like a bunch of gladiators fighting it out to the death until there is just one winner. Unfortunately, this tends to trip many of us because we often say that capitalism is about competition and that competition is what makes America great.
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One of the interesting things that falls out from this is that 3rd world countries with lower economic freedom scores can grow faster (initially) than 1st world countries with higher economic freedom scores, because all they need to do is import ( or copy) technologies from 1st world countries.
In my experience, those who make the “survival of the fittest” statement have no understanding of either evolution or free market economics.
Do you think that is a result of specialization, the gradual consolidation which tends to happen in mature industries, or some other factor like favoritism in legal treatment? Or a combination of all of the above?
Again, a well-written article. Nicely done.
And I didn't say that inventions were not a combination of known elements. What I said was that the majority of patented inventions represented improvements to existing products in order to make them more competitive.
DB appears to be making the case that invention is only used for new products and not competition with existing ones. Reality is different.
For instance, where do you place a person that inherits a fortune, such as Ayn Rand´s view on the Starnsville Heirs as the worst case scenario?
Then you also have to take into account that if you´re born poor, you have to add the fact that the environment you´re in will have a tendency to exclude you from many opportunities; whereas if you´re born rich, alot of strings can be pulled and there is a much more favorable scenario, whether we consider contacts and powerful friends in this or not.
But, of course; this is just an opinion here; a point of view really. It is common to say that those that are well off will invest alot in their offspring´s education and earlier years; meanning that they shall have fundamental advantages and yet not all rich children understand or take advantage of this. There is what today we call "an emotional education" and well, that´s something that money can´t buy.
Anyway, I never really liked the term "social darwinism" to begin with; because I consider it to be a terrible metaphor that states that society is like a jungle. If that were so, we´re way off since human beings should be considered a pack, not lions and sheep.
I may confused here, but isn´t society supposed to be a conglomeration of different skills and trades in order to elevate the quality of life of it´s inhabitants, since there isn´t a single person that can be an expert in everything; nor is there enough time to do everything? And well, from there on comes the complex problem of economics; the domestic markets and the international ones, etc etc etc. It´s great to simplify of course, but this isn´t the Wild West,Manifest Destiny is only isn´t even apliable in the Space Race and well; we´re all different one way or another. Tolerance is key here; for if I can´t get along with my brother it´s not like I have a right to kill him or anything like that.
Sorry, this is just a point of view. I don´t mean to discredit capitalism, socialism, humanity or society here. I´m just rambling I guess...
What we find often though, is those that are either crony connected or threatened take on the meme of "do what ever you have to in order to succeed"...Sound like Donald Trump? This meme or mindless set is less integrated and often harmful to the end user.
Those that complain and point fingers are the ones that create and perpetuate the problem.
How can one hold life as their highest value while seeing all battles as fights to the death?
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