Also, if civilizational competence is intended to cover something beyond an efficient market, it would make sense to use a different example.
Why do you say that? The efficient market seems like a helpful metaphor (for example, as used to describe the landscape of charity here: https://blog.givewell.org/2013/05/02/broad-market-efficiency/).
Are there specific cases you have in mind where you’d want to talk about civilizational competence, but the efficient market metaphor seems like a stretch?
Why do you say that? The efficient market seems like a helpful metaphor (for example, as used to describe the landscape of charity here: https://blog.givewell.org/2013/05/02/broad-market-efficiency/).
Are there specific cases you have in mind where you’d want to talk about civilizational competence, but the efficient market metaphor seems like a stretch?