> "Maximizing societal value may mean moving industry to places where the government is less of an impediment to efficient value creation." Sure. Because after all, China is a paragon of good government.
It's a fallacy to say that people are either illegal downloaders or not. There's a large segment of the population that won't download media illegally if they feel that they're being well served by the marketplace. If…
I enjoy actually Atwood's writing sometimes, but why does he have to randomly put some of his sentences in boldface?
Truth, according to the law, is a complete defense against slander. With that in mind: Dvorak is a moron.
Seems like a bit of a toss-up, really.
> "Maximizing societal value may mean moving industry to places where the government is less of an impediment to efficient value creation." Sure. Because after all, China is a paragon of good government.
It's a fallacy to say that people are either illegal downloaders or not. There's a large segment of the population that won't download media illegally if they feel that they're being well served by the marketplace. If…
I enjoy actually Atwood's writing sometimes, but why does he have to randomly put some of his sentences in boldface?
Truth, according to the law, is a complete defense against slander. With that in mind: Dvorak is a moron.
Seems like a bit of a toss-up, really.