I like the thinking. Do you read http://questioneverything.typepad.com/? He makes a lot of comparisons between the economy and organisms. What makes me laugh is how organisms function best when all parts are working towards a singular goal. Imagine if the cells of the human body all decided to do what they wants whenever, go to sleep, attack the brain, fight amongst each other constantly etc. It would be chaos. Our political and economic system function the same way with maximum competition and minimum cooperation. Every country competing for scarce resources. Corporations competing for market share. People competing for nonsense. Clusterfuck.ceti331 wrote:emergent effect. different parts of the organism decide on their action... I'm not going to speculate on every part but consider a country as a 'super-organism',even if the components consider themselves independent. Collectively you can see the benefit for that organism in holding back on its own resources whilst consuming others.Ralph wrote: Americans don't represent oil companies behavior well, so no,
See climate negotiations. Self interest beats cooperative action and the result is nothing gets done.