top | item 33428909 (no title) throwamon | 3 years ago > When you turn a tree into a house you create value.Of course, because the tree has no value, right? As long as you call things you don't care about "externalities" you can trivially prove anything is a positive-sum game. discuss order hn newest bluGill|3 years ago It has more value as a house than as a tree. You could grow the tree from a seed and create value. throwamon|3 years ago If you assume all trees have no value in their context and/or no intrinsic value and/or the same value as any other... P5fRxh5kUvp2th|3 years ago What's even worse is the poster didn't realize this obvious rebuttal existed.And I'm with you, I actually dislike the word "externalities", it smacks of calling employees "resources". bluGill|3 years ago What is pathetic is you think that rebuts anything.
bluGill|3 years ago It has more value as a house than as a tree. You could grow the tree from a seed and create value. throwamon|3 years ago If you assume all trees have no value in their context and/or no intrinsic value and/or the same value as any other...
throwamon|3 years ago If you assume all trees have no value in their context and/or no intrinsic value and/or the same value as any other...
P5fRxh5kUvp2th|3 years ago What's even worse is the poster didn't realize this obvious rebuttal existed.And I'm with you, I actually dislike the word "externalities", it smacks of calling employees "resources". bluGill|3 years ago What is pathetic is you think that rebuts anything.
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And I'm with you, I actually dislike the word "externalities", it smacks of calling employees "resources".
bluGill|3 years ago