> The market as a whole is completely zero sum in my view.
How is it even possible to believe this? How do you think societies should manage their resources and plan for the future, if not a market? Soviet style central planning, or a cash and barter only economy? And if the answer is that we should have a market, then the market is providing some utility (because if it was providing neutral or negative utility then why have it) and is therefore not zero sum.
How is it even possible to believe this? How do you think societies should manage their resources and plan for the future, if not a market? Soviet style central planning, or a cash and barter only economy? And if the answer is that we should have a market, then the market is providing some utility (because if it was providing neutral or negative utility then why have it) and is therefore not zero sum.