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The Difference Between Markets and Politics

Thursday, March 23, 2017 11:49
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People succeed in the market by reducing scarcity – that is, by easing scarcity’s grip on their fellow humans.  And the more they ease scarcity’s grip, the greater their success.  Profits are earned in competitive markets only by successfully making desired goods and services less scarce than they would otherwise be.

People succeed in politics by increasing scarcity – that is, by tightening scarcity’s grip on their fellow humans.  And the more they tighten scarcity’s grip, the greater their success.  Power and prestige in politics are gained chiefly by successfully carrying through on promises to make desired goods and services more scarce than they would otherwise be so that politically influential suppliers of those goods and services reap higher profits from the artificial increase in scarcity.

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In a full-length paper, or in a book, the differences between private markets and politics can be spelled out in more fullness and detail.  But if someone seeks a short summary – say, a summary in less than 150 words – of the differences between markets and politics, I dare say that the above two paragraphs are pretty darn good.



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