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by biorach
395 days ago
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> I don't think picking various commodities as the "true" measure of what is "valuable" is a useful exercise. No one said that a commodity is a "true" measure of value. A commenter simply said that it is often a useful proxy. It is something that is useful to do to understand specific trade patterns. > I suggest you put your wisdom to use on the various markets that are set up for this purpose instead of arguing with me. I did not claim any wisdom on the subject. And I suspect you are deflecting attention from the fact that you are not arguing in good faith |
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Ok, if it helps replace "true measure" with "useful proxy". My argument remains the same.
Continue to accuse me of whatever you want, I still do not feel you are engaging with the substance of what I'm saying.