Property-22.
The vectoralist class contributed, unwittingly,
to the development of the vectoral space within
which the gift as property could return, but
quickly recognised its error. As the vectoral
economy develops, less and less of it takes the
form of a social space of open and free gift
exchange, and more and more of it takes the form of
commodified production for private sale. The
vectoralist class can grudgingly accommodate some
margin of socialised information, as the price it
pays in a democracy for the furtherance of its main
interests. But the vectoralist class quite rightly
sees in the gift a challenge not just to its
profits but to its very existence. The gift economy
is the virtual proof for the parasitic and
superfluous nature of vectoralists as a class.
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