what i was trying to point out doctor, is that theres also a side that decides whats going to be on the market. so the question is not 'can we ignore or not', but 'do we really need it or not'. talking new economics here professor jane. do we really need ferrari red stilettos? no. but as long as someone does his or her marketing right it will be put on our feet. well that is not mine of course. but im pretty sure you will understand, miss god.
In fact, miss devil (you are female, aren`t you, you insisted on it a month ago, please, correct me if I am wrong), we are talking about the new flexible paradigms of the 21st-century KNOWLEDGE economy, breaking with the rigid, formalized structures of the past. Economy is something that functions, economics is just theory, a textbook.
Besides, if you do not need a ferrari, it doesn`t mean nobody needs it. There are people who need it. Come here and you will see some. You can see 8 Hammers each day in the streets here. It`s hard for you to understand the situation when there`s no choice. But as I`ve said, when there are at least two things from which to choose, the world becomes different.
Do you see all the films released? No. So, there`s no problem with that. Forget about the movie.
Let them give us many different things for different tastes: ferraries, minis, hondas... Moreover, to put the question as Do We Need It or Not? is wrong, cause then someone will have to decide it. Someone will say: We need it! or We don`t need it! and who is that someone to make decisions for me? This means censorship. No, thanks, we passed it and left it behind. We are a free society.
BTW, doctor, I like speaking to you when you behave yourself.