Robert, I disagree with many of the points you have made, however, I suspect it's unlikely I will be able to change your mind (nor, for that matter, will you change mine).
Perhaps Thomas Friedman can do what I cannot. I suggest you read his latest book (please try to find the updated version), The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century.
Information about the book is available on Wikipedia at
The World Is Flat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Corriher was trying to live in a flat world, while the mass of other dealers insist the world is still round. One day, much like our American auto manufacturers, NH and the old die hard dealers will discover, to their horror, that the world is indeed flat.