Update: On Deck recently launched longevity and ed-tech verticals Previously, we talked about how free speech leads to moral progress, particularly through what’s known as “the marketplace of ideas”: “There are two rules underlying the marketplace of ideas: Nobody gets special authority, and nobody has final say. So yes, we may end up relitigating bad ideas over and over again. Many times it’s annoying. Other times it leads to a breakthrough. Trust the process that’s given us all moral progress we’ve had today, even when that process is grating.”
The Marketplace of Ideas is Rigged
The Marketplace of Ideas is Rigged
The Marketplace of Ideas is Rigged
Update: On Deck recently launched longevity and ed-tech verticals Previously, we talked about how free speech leads to moral progress, particularly through what’s known as “the marketplace of ideas”: “There are two rules underlying the marketplace of ideas: Nobody gets special authority, and nobody has final say. So yes, we may end up relitigating bad ideas over and over again. Many times it’s annoying. Other times it leads to a breakthrough. Trust the process that’s given us all moral progress we’ve had today, even when that process is grating.”