Ted,
Ok. I will not use that label. But it seems that as a philosophy, or an economic theory, it seems that you find it appealing. Am I wrong?
I am very familiar with the theory, know many people who believe in it. The main problem, IMO is that it is just so contrary to human nature, that it has no chance of ever succeeding. It is not the implementation that is the problem. It is the theory itself. If you have a roadmap that never gets you to the desired destination, does it make sense to blame the driver, car, tires, type of gasoline? Try different car, you get find the destination, you change the brand of tires, you get lost, change to higher octane gasoline, same result.
Joe |