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They wouldn't share it. The rest would kill him instead. Or, if he were a true socialist, he'd kill himself.
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What would be the incentive for the amoebas to share the fruits of their competitive advantage?Originally posted by wendigo100Not quite right xog.
If the fruits of a competitive advantage could be shared, then there would be no competitive advantage as you say, but evolution would still have occurred.
What you should have said is that, in the socialist amoeba world, the fruits of a competitive advantage would have to be destroyed, and the fruits of a competitive disadvantage would have had to be shared with the other amoebas.
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Amoebae.Originally posted by wendigo100shared with the other amoebas.
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Not quite right xog.Originally posted by xoggothAmeobas had discovered socialism back in the Proterozoic epoch.
It would have been quite wrong for any amoeba to benefit from an accident of birth so the fruits of any competitive advantage would have had to be shared with the other amoebas. It would therefore not be a competitive advantage at all and evolution would have been halted entirely. We would still be ameobas.
If the fruits of a competitive advantage could be shared, then there would be no competitive advantage as you say, but evolution would still have occurred.
What you should have said is that, in the socialist amoeba world, the fruits of a competitive advantage would have to be destroyed, and the fruits of a competitive disadvantage would have had to be shared with the other amoebas.
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That's quite a standard chick in some areas of London, isn't it?Originally posted by zeitghostSome of us still are.
I went out with a particularly appealing slime mould for a while.
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Do you know I could swear that I posted something on this thread - either old age has caught up again or MI5 are finally onto me
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Let me guess, you didn't like her at first but she sort of grew on you....?Originally posted by zeitghostSome of us still are.
I went out with a particularly appealing slime mould for a while.
Spod - In "I'll get me coat" mode!
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Ameobas had discovered socialism back in the Proterozoic epoch.
It would have been quite wrong for any amoeba to benefit from an accident of birth so the fruits of any competitive advantage would have had to be shared with the other amoebas. It would therefore not be a competitive advantage at all and evolution would have been halted entirely. We would still be ameobas.Tags: None
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