It’s fine
My student “sees no evidence that the private sector produces innovation.”
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Many students enter university with asinine views like this one. It's your job as a teaching assistant to educate them. This is one of the few opportunities you have to make a genuine impact (more so than your research). Stop flossing your uss and do your part-time job.
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I worked in the private sectors and I don't either.
That's what happens when you throw the ideas of a free market out the window in favor of corporate monopolism.Bro monopolies innovate read schumpter
Monopolies are massive bureaucracies that work no better than government.
That they're half functional does nothing to justify why we have them instead of the many lean businesses a free market requires.
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I worked in the private sectors and I don't either.
That's what happens when you throw the ideas of a free market out the window in favor of corporate monopolism.
Bro monopolies innovate read schumpterMonopolies are massive bureaucracies that work no better than government.
That they're half functional does nothing to justify why we have them instead of the many lean businesses a free market requires.No the incentive to become a monopoly drives innovation
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There is actually very little evidence for the idea that the private sector produces innovation any more.
Over the past 60 years so much has moved toward rent-seeking that one really shouldn't expect innovation.
And honestly...what innovation have we seen?
Life expectancies haven't changed in 30 years. Nor has quality of life. -
There is actually very little evidence for the idea that the private sector produces innovation any more.
Over the past 60 years so much has moved toward rent-seeking that one really shouldn't expect innovation.
And honestly...what innovation have we seen?
Life expectancies haven't changed in 30 years. Nor has quality of life. -
There is actually very little evidence for the idea that the private sector produces innovation any more.
Over the past 60 years so much has moved toward rent-seeking that one really shouldn't expect innovation.
And honestly...what innovation have we seen?
Life expectancies haven't changed in 30 years. Nor has quality of life.Bro…what is the iPhone? Applications of research are innovations
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I worked in the private sectors and I don't either.
That's what happens when you throw the ideas of a free market out the window in favor of corporate monopolism.
Bro monopolies innovate read schumpter
Monopolies are massive bureaucracies that work no better than government.
That they're half functional does nothing to justify why we have them instead of the many lean businesses a free market requires.No the incentive to become a monopoly drives innovation
I guess we're just throwing the profit motive and invisible hand forcing all price to a minimum out the window huh?
This is why the u.s. isn't capitalist anymore. It's a corporate oligopoly and it's going to destroy everything of value about the country.
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There is actually very little evidence for the idea that the private sector produces innovation any more.
Over the past 60 years so much has moved toward rent-seeking that one really shouldn't expect innovation.
And honestly...what innovation have we seen?
Life expectancies haven't changed in 30 years. Nor has quality of life.Bro…what is the iPhone? Applications of research are innovations
The iphone is a 100 year old idea using 50 year old tax-funded technology that was miniaturized by tax-funded research.
The iphone is a triumph of government investment.
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There is actually very little evidence for the idea that the private sector produces innovation any more.
Over the past 60 years so much has moved toward rent-seeking that one really shouldn't expect innovation.
And honestly...what innovation have we seen?
Life expectancies haven't changed in 30 years. Nor has quality of life.
Bro…what is the iPhone? Applications of research are innovationsThe iphone is a 100 year old idea using 50 year old tax-funded technology that was miniaturized by tax-funded research.
The iphone is a triumph of government investment.But don't you dare tax Apple, because that's communism!!!
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There is actually very little evidence for the idea that the private sector produces innovation any more.
Over the past 60 years so much has moved toward rent-seeking that one really shouldn't expect innovation.
And honestly...what innovation have we seen?
Life expectancies haven't changed in 30 years. Nor has quality of life.
Bro…what is the iPhone? Applications of research are innovationsThe iphone is a 100 year old idea using 50 year old tax-funded technology that was miniaturized by tax-funded research.
The iphone is a triumph of government investment.They don't even make you read Wealth of Nations anymore, do they?