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Tag Archives: cooperation
Collectivism
A great rhetorical win for the collectivists is that many people have been misled to think collectivism is simply collaboration, cooperation, or social interaction, which are in fact individualist phenomena, whereas collectivism is, at the core, the primacy of the … Continue reading
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Tagged brandi kruse, collaboration, collectivism, communism, cooperation, cuba, individualism, per bylund, socialism, undivided
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More on (in)equality
While aiming for inequality seems cruel and/or selfish, it turns out that it can have benefits for all. This wasn’t what Paul Graham was saying when I quoted him, but research shows that some inequality is necessary for cooperation: We … Continue reading
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Tagged 80-20 rule, cooperation, fred brooks, inequality, mythical man-month, pareto distribution, pareto principle
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