Runaway "success" in my car's engine doesn't result in my car going fast, it results in my car breaking down. Similarly, success in competitive markets should be lauded as good business, while runaway success should be viewed as a breakdown of competitive markets, leading to suboptimal outcomes.
I'm kind of sick of "capitalism" that tells me the most efficient way to stay warm is burning my house down.
Runaway "success" in my car's engine doesn't result in my car going fast, it results in my car breaking down. Similarly, success in competitive markets should be lauded as good business, while runaway success should be viewed as a breakdown of competitive markets, leading to suboptimal outcomes.
I'm kind of sick of "capitalism" that tells me the most efficient way to stay warm is burning my house down.