And yet we can't show that Capitalism is not a problem because that would be to have evidence of absence. Certainly, the unjustified use of force is a problem and a crime. Is anything other than this a crime? A 'problem' in this, ethical, context is only when force has been used aggressively, so since supply and demand involves no aggressive force, it is not a crime.
Capitalism is not a crime due to the aggressive use of force being absent from (voluntary) trade.
Trade is innocent because no force is used, initiated.
Saturday, 27 February 2010
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