[MD] Northrop and the failure of neo-conservative free market
ARLO J BENSINGER JR
ajb102 at psu.edu
Sat May 9 23:55:25 PDT 2009
[Craig]
And a crowbar doesn't care if it's used for burglery. So what? The market
is a tool. If you seek a voluntary exchange, the market matches you with the
other half. That other people are using the market for slavery doesn't affect
the morality of your voluntary action. That an exchange is voluntary doesn't
mean it is moral.
[Arlo]
For sure. My point stands, a "market" is really only as good or bad as the
values of those who comprise the market. If the values of the buyers and
sellers considers "human traffic" a commodity, the market will move them.
I agree, the acceptance of the market of human slaves does not make it moral.
That was my point. Did you think you were arguing with me? Did I miss that?
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