|
|
|
|
|
by recursivecaveat
207 days ago
|
|
Always thought it was a strange objection. Obviously the argument proves too much: by the same logic there is no point in inventing or operating say a wheel; the price of pots will just fall to the price of clay. Of course that isn't true, you make money hand over fist until reaching some kind of perfect competition again once everyone else catches up, at which point it becomes merely a living. |
|