I support it.
A fellow radical! I too support the capitalist mode of production in completely unfettered form.
sounds good as far as i read
interaction doesn't have to be a trade tho?
>>4
Trade for free is still trade. The market is actually the fundamental building block of all human interaction. Only the state exists to stifle us as human beings and our nature as commercial entities engaging in trade interactions.
>>5,6
Just to be clear this was sarcastic. Further the issue I was pointing at wasn't the modeling of humans as maximizing of utility (although traditionally this mode of thought neglects group behavior) but rather the anachronistic market/corporate metaphor.
>>7 noticed.