Opportunity is not a demonstrated interest. It is a commons produced by the concentration of a polity and the observation of and enforcement of non imposition. In other words, market opportunities are produced a s a commons that one may then compete for by the satisfaction of others wants. One may work to ‘settle’ an opportunity before others juts as one may settle a bit of land before others, and in doing so demonstrate an interest. But this is the same whether it is a simple transaction or the domestication of acreage. So you may have an interest in preserving the polity, by creating a market and the opportunities generated by the market. But. you do not have an interest in an opportunity any more than you have an interest in privatizing any other commons.
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Source date (UTC): 2024-05-14 20:21:24 UTC
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