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David_Castlen
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The market is not good or bad the market is like a proton: it is. Now, the way an individual operates in the market can be defined as good or bad; e.g., breaking a contract, lieing about the fact of a product or service, etc.To David Castlen:
So what is the pope saying? Surely he is not claiming that the market is always good?
But how is the word “market” being defined?
I simply define it as acts of business. Clearly not every act of business can be good, can it?
My concern with discussions like this is that they lead to a solution regarding those that do bad within a market. The solution leads to poorer people, immoral atmosphere, envy. That solution is/are forms of socialism - condemned by the church.
Revenue in exess of expenses.How do you define profits?
God bless you, Fakename, but your above comment is incoherent. i think you want to say the market is not evil, people are. Perhaps you want to give the market an accident that it creates an atmosphere to do evil. I say, the market is so much less prone to allowing evil events than anyother form of distriubtion of goods and services. I will go further and say that the market protects from many opportunities for evilI’m just saying that there is some imaginable situation (a “universe” from the logical p.o.v.) where making profits can cause evil. This is far from saying that markets (as acts of business or what comes to the same, as acts of profit generators) are bad for they are per se good (we all want profit) but they are also, in a sense, indifferent to good or bad just like sex (which is good) is indifferent to good or bad; for there is such a thing as badly ordered sex (porn, for instance).
What quote, Fakename? The markets are not good or bad they are like ph7 water, wood; they are. Now, if one is comparing the market to socialism or communism than the conclusion must be the market is good in that it produces better products, at lower prices to more people and generates more jobs.What the above quote seems to say is that it is a necessary truth that markets are good, so that there is no imaginable situation where markets are evil.
“Ideas” by “Ideas” I guess you mean “incidents”? Otherwise, I misunderstand you.And yet, we have ideas of unjust wages
The history you have been exposed to beginning with Eugene V Debts etc would lead one to easily conclude there has been a plethera of unjust wages here in the US. That is just hogwash. Time does not allow me to address this; however, may I suggest reading Thomas Woods history of Economics with the Catholic Church’s perspective. I do not recall the name of his book, my library is torn down now. I would also suggest the Economic Series of the Acton Institute - its about ten books. There is a poster on CAF who goes by Abu, his insights are far and above mine.
These wrong doings are not the markets fault. It is the fault, the sin of individuals who operate in the market. Thanks to where free markets are (and very few exist) there is very little fraud and usury. Now, usury can mean lending in a devious way or lending to one at a high rate. Devious happens when the lender keeps information from the party he is lending to and tricks him into a high rate. Now, if the person getting the high rate and a bad risk and he has access to all or most lenders he deserves the high rate. Our country has gotten into a terrible peckle giving money to those who have bad credit at a lower rate than they should have. Where the free market exist, little fraud and usury exist compared to the hell of a controlled market.or profit obtained by fraud, or usury which are plainly inconsistent with the profits=good argument, unless I defined something wrong.
But, this has nothing to do with the market!fine, I’m just saying that his excesses are a problem that he needs help with and that before getting-the-help, he was experiencing a vice. There is at least one situation, given the meaning of the words “market” “vice” etc. where these words “market” and “vice” are consistent w/each other.
Well, Fakename, Euthyphro would be proud of my rambling. Perhaps I am wrong. However, it appears you agree with me if I have re-read your comments correctly. And I did re-read them more than a couple of times.
God bless.