Difference between revisions of "Capitalist success is meritocratic and thus deserved."
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− | {{DES | des = The same way the scum floats to the top? Because libertarians usually define merit as success in capitalism, this begs the question. [[Meritocracy]] still has the problem of rule by a small clique. | show=}} | + | {{DES | des = The same way the scum floats to the top? Because libertarians usually define merit as success in capitalism, this begs the question. [[Meritocracy]] still has the problem of rule by a small clique. Positive feedback in markets makes success very much dependent on random initial conditions. | show=}} |
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