I've been thinking about the whole question of "dog eat dog" and competition and I want to clarify something.Ondrej wrote: I think there are many examples of government behaving foolishly because of good sounding motivations like "anti dog eat dog". You yourself have expressed criticism for competition.
Ayn Rand makes a clear and compelling point about the value of competition for business and the foolishness of trying to eradicate it by government legislation. But that's not a particularly unique point. Most politicians I have heard value free market competition.
What I am critical of is a business using rock-bottom pay rates to treat its employees poorly, using the excuse that they are not slaves, are free to leave, but stay because it's "better than the alternative." If you want to call that competition between employer and employee, you can, but it's of a different order entirely. When all the power is on one side, and the other side has little to bargain with, then it can be called exploitation - taking advantage of someone in a desperate situation. That, I am critical of.