Sunday, May 3, 2015

Competition, Losing, Justice

The widely presumed virtue of Economic competition is that it conduces to the production of better goods.  Hence, implicit in the presumption is the concept of a positive contribution to the result by its losers.  Now, in athletic competition, recognition of that contribution is typically expressed by some proportionate compensation, e. g. a silver medal, a share of a purse, etc.  On that basis, the winner-take-all principle that is common to Economic competition, can be perceived as unust to its losers.

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