Well, first and lastly, confusing individualism with anarchism is a dullard's mistake. After all, individuals acting in their own interest and to their abilities are creating those jobs and services, contracting their labor, and determining the value (price) of those products, services and labor. That this results in an uncoerced and uncoordinated symphony of exchange - which he calls a machine and participants a cog - is proof of its utility, though most refer to it as a market economy.
I'm surprised an overly vulgar tw*t who overvaluates his (individualist) shock approach, confuses insight as decorating an obscure, turd of an argument with neon lights.
But not really, I reckon.