As for Doove's quarterback, the price is rational as explained by our old friend supply and demand. There are a limited number of people that are capable of successfully playing quarterback in the NFL -- just like there are a limited number of people that are capable of successfully running a Fortune 100 company. There are lots of people capable of being a soldier in Afghanistan (our just happen to be better trained and equipped than most other armies.)
Originally Posted by pjorourke
Supply and demand? Not really. There are 32 starting QB's in the NFL. Yet, there are only 10 starting goalies in the National Lacrosse League. It would seem the rules of supply and demand would lead to Lacrosse goalies making more than QB's, no? Regardless, that's not the point i wish to make.
On second thought, it sorta is. The reason for the difference is because towards the NFL is where the money flows. Let's say Tom Brady only made $60,000/yr rather than $15M (or whatever it is he actually makes). The difference, the $14.94M would only go to the person who signs his check, because, like i say, that's where the money flows. So if there's enough cash flow there for Tom Brady to take a cut of $15M, then all the power to him. But let us at least acknowledge the luck involved in his case that he's the best QB in the world, rather than the best Lacrosse Goalie in the world (or the best teacher, or the best police officer, or the best soldier) in which case being the best in the world at something would only net him peanuts - due to circumstances entirely out of his control.
So is capitalism fair in spelling out a salary structure? To the extent that it's more fair than me sitting here deciding what everyone should make, yeah, i suppose. But does capitalism display any true sense of rational values when a QB can make 500X what a teacher makes? I hardly think so. Supply and demand or not.
Capitalism doesn't reward hard work so much as it picks and chooses which hard work it's going to reward. And the people who are on the fortunate end of the scale really, really, really need to get knocked down a few pegs and understand that their good fortune is based as much on luck as it is on anything they've done. If that belief makes me a socialist, PJ, then i'm a socialist.