| ▲ | exogenousdata 2 days ago | |
This is a total tangent. However note that the creator of the ‘free market’ idea, Adam Smith, wasn’t an advocate for zero law/regulation regulation. In fact Chapter 10 of his “Wealth of Nations,” specifically states, “When the regulation, therefore, is in favour of the work-men, it is always just and equitable.” He goes on to explain that regulation that benefits the masters can wind up being unjust. Smith’s concept of ‘laissez-faire’ was novel back in the day. But by today’s standards, some of his economic opinions might even be considered “collectivist.” | ||
| ▲ | tclancy a day ago | parent | next [-] | |
Oh for sure and a good point. I meant the free market in the sense certain groups tout as the solution to all problems but that the studiously avoid themselves because it’s dog-eat-dog. | ||
| ▲ | joquarky 2 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
I hate getting old because I can never remember this when it's relevant. | ||