Unit 1 Text A Economics Giving Thanks for the "Invisible Hand" 2.But it probably won't occur to too many of us to give thanks for the fact that the local supermarket had plenty of turkey for sale this week.Even the devout aren't likely to thank God for airline schedules that made it possible for some of those loved ones to fly home for Thanksgiving.Or for the arrival of Master and Commander3 at the local movie theater in time for the holiday weekend.Or for that great cranberry-apple pie recipe in the food section of the newspaper
Unit 1 Economics Text A Giving Thanks for the “Invisible Hand” 2. But it probably won’t occur to too many of us to give thanks for the fact that the local supermarket had plenty of turkey for sale this week. Even the devout aren’t likely to thank God for airline schedules that made it possible for some of those loved ones to fly home for Thanksgiving. Or for the arrival of Master and Commander3 at the local movie theater in time for the holiday weekend. Or for that great cranberry-apple pie recipe in the food section of the newspaper
Unit 1 Text A Economics Giving Thanks for the "Invisible Hand" 3.Those things we take more or less for granted.It hardly takes a miracle to explain why grocery stores stock up on turkey before Thanksgiving,or why Hollywood releases big movies in time for big holidays.That's what they do.Where is God in that? 4.And yet,isn't there something wondrous- something almost inexplicable-in the way your Thanksgiving weekend is made possible by the skill and labor of vast numbers of total strangers?
Unit 1 Economics Text A Giving Thanks for the “Invisible Hand” 3. Those things we take more or less for granted. It hardly takes a miracle to explain why grocery stores stock up on turkey before Thanksgiving, or why Hollywood releases big movies in time for big holidays. That’s what they do. Where is God in that? 4. And yet, isn’t there something wondrous— something almost inexplicable—in the way your Thanksgiving weekend is made possible by the skill and labor of vast numbers of total strangers?
Unit 1 Text A Economics Giving Thanks for the "Invisible Hand" 5.To bring that turkey to the dining room table, for example,required the efforts of thousands of people-the poultry farmers who raised the birds, of course,but also the feed distributors who supplied their nourishment and the truckers who brought it to the farm,not to mentionthe architect who designed the hatchery, the workmen who built it,and the technicians who kept running
Unit 1 Economics Text A Giving Thanks for the “Invisible Hand” 5. To bring that turkey to the dining room table, for example, required the efforts of thousands of people—the poultry farmers who raised the birds, of course, but also the feed distributors who supplied their nourishment and the truckers who brought it to the farm, not to mention the architect who designed the hatchery, the workmen who built it, and the technicians who kept running
Unit 1 Text A Economics Giving Thanks for the "Invisible Hand" The bird had to be slaughtered and defeathered and inspected and transported and unloaded and wrapped and priced and displayed.The people who accomplished other tasks were supported in turn by armies of other people accomplishing other tasks-from refining the gasoline that fueled the trucks to manufacturing the plastic in which the meat was packaged
Unit 1 Economics Text A Giving Thanks for the “Invisible Hand” The bird had to be slaughtered and defeathered and inspected and transported and unloaded and wrapped and priced and displayed. The people who accomplished other tasks were supported in turn by armies of other people accomplishing other tasks— from refining the gasoline that fueled the trucks to manufacturing the plastic in which the meat was packaged
Unit 1 Text A Economics Giving Thanks for the "Invisible Hand" 6.The activities of countless far-flung men and women over the course of many months had to be intricately choreographed and precisely timed,so that when you showed up to buy a fresh Thanksgiving turkey,there would be one-or more likely,a few dozen-waiting. The level of coordination that was required to pull it off is mind-boggling.But what is even more mind-boggling is this:No one coordinated it
Unit 1 Economics Text A Giving Thanks for the “Invisible Hand” 6. The activities of countless far-flung men and women over the course of many months had to be intricately choreographed and precisely timed, so that when you showed up to buy a fresh Thanksgiving turkey, there would be one—or more likely, a few dozen—waiting. The level of coordination that was required to pull it off is mind-boggling. But what is even more mind-boggling is this: No one coordinated it