Quote of the day 15th October 2014
“People have a hard time accepting free-market economics
for the same reason they have a hard time accepting evolution: it is
counterintuitive.
Life looks intelligently designed, so our natural inclination
is to infer that there must be an intelligent designer--a God.
Similarly, the
economy looks designed, so our natural inclination is to infer that we need a
designer--a government. In fact, emergence and complexity theory explains how
the principles of self-organization and emergence cause complex systems to arise
from simple systems without a top-down designer.”
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On a side note, I have a few freinds who are ex UKIP, as you well know. It was very nice to hear the "great leader" refering to them as "the dregs of rejects" on panorama the other night.
Here you go
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-29599368
Much like a species splits into two or more species, which can no longer breed, but each species has adaptations which aid the survial to breeding age of each member of the species, then you see this cant be controlled.
a hunter needs to hunt more so gets better hunting tools, but of course its prey then need to defend more, so gets better defensive tools. I mean which side is evolution on? which side would a designer have to be on? it cant work, evolution needs to have no designer, (i did not say it does not need one, I said it NEEDS not to have one)
Same with free market economics, interference with the "free hand of the market" may seem to help some, but when it does, its always at the cost of others.