My point was that prices are dictated by social structure, not by potential abundance of goods. For example, software and movies can be copied unlimitedly, so we have informational abundance, but still have to pay for them—or become pirates and face potential legal risks.
My point was that prices are dictated by social structure, not by potential abundance of goods. For example, software and movies can be copied unlimitedly, so we have informational abundance, but still have to pay for them—or become pirates and face potential legal risks.