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The [[Consumerium buying signal]] probably relies on [[individual buying criteria]], but these must combine [[institutional buying criteria]] (those of a [[faction]] or those of an institution or government for which one buys) with some concept of [[value]]. This is a quite powerful model, which among other things assumes that only [[individual capital]] can have [[value]]s, while an institution can only have criteria or standards. Which is I think accurate. | The [[Consumerium buying signal]] probably relies on [[individual buying criteria]], but these must combine [[institutional buying criteria]] (those of a [[faction]] or those of an institution or government for which one buys) with some concept of [[value]] - at the deepest, [[moral value]]s. This is a quite powerful model, which among other things assumes that only [[individual capital]] can have [[value]]s, while an institution can only have criteria or standards. Which is I think accurate. |
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The Consumerium buying signal probably relies on individual buying criteria, but these must combine institutional buying criteria (those of a faction or those of an institution or government for which one buys) with some concept of value - at the deepest, moral values. This is a quite powerful model, which among other things assumes that only individual capital can have values, while an institution can only have criteria or standards. Which is I think accurate.