from Self-affirmation and Roti’s Bazaar and Club Spectrum of bazaars, clubs and collaborations

nishio Rorty’s Bazaar and Clubs, Glen Weyl’s “collaboration on Spectrum”. At one end of the spectrum is capitalism. It is the “thinnest relationship,” mediated by money, where anyone can buy something for the same amount of money. At the other end of the spectrum is intimacy. This is an intimate relationship with a limited number of people.

nishio Rorty saw the two as continuous rather than disjointed; Glen goes a step further and sees the feasibility frontier in economics terms created by the tradeoff between the two being pushed out by technological developments. Glen goes one step further and believes that the feasibility frontier, in the parlance of economics, created by the trade-off between the two, will be pushed forward by technological developments.

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