Jerry Z. Muller May 29, 2012 / Comment / 327 views / / Favorite 0 [Georg Simmel] observed that capitalist competition doesn’t just involve those who compete; it’s a struggle for the affection (or money) of a third party. In order to succeed, the competitor must discover the wishes of that third party. Content: Quotation Source: The Wilson Quarterly Subjects: Capitalism, EconomicsLike this content? Why not share it?Post navigation← Previous postJerry Z. MullerNext post →Jerry Z. MullerMore Related PostsAuthor Talks: What’s new in Valuation?Daniel MarkovitsWhy Markets Need Not Fear UncertaintyHave Central Bankers Lost Their Power?How Piketty is wrong—and right There Are No CommentsClick to Add the First »Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment *Name * Email * Website Receive a monthly newsletter of new content added (no spam)ΔThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.