At what scale do the benefits of competition start outweighing the benefits of cooperation?
For example: a work team of people who are constantly at each other's throats would not be an effective one, but a healthy capitalist economy benefits from competing companies to keep costs low and productivity high.
So what's the minimum viable size of a group for competition to be more beneficial than cooperation?
>>131057497
Neither of them and none of them. There is no perfect system since all systems have proved to be failures over time... the only hope for humanity is to limit population below 1~ million individuals under strict globalist dictatorship.
>>131057657
Kys
>>131057657
Right...
>>131057497
You should read some books about Communist Russia to see the reality behind your empty platitudes
>>131057995
>implying
I'm not a commie, retard
That's why I'm curious to see where the benefit of "cooperation" stops and is outpaced by good capitalist competition
>>131058150
When companies cooperate to fuck over consumers and maximize profits.
>>131058725
this.
Their arguments are valid but true manifestation of cooperation usually include a covert oligopoly.
>>131057497
(((Competition)))
They already own everything of value. We get to "compete" over the scraps.
>>131061106
t. Commie
>>131057497
Competition drives invention and innovation.
cooperation drives stagmentation.
Its almost like you never watched babylon 5.
>>131061228
found the one tha doesnt know anything about sociology
>>131057657
I thought it was 50,000?