So no, there no moral right for that store to claim payment from me, the claim is economic and legal. — Benkei
As to the goal of the system…a free market place aims at a fair (a moral goal) exchange of goods and services. — DingoJones
Greedy assholes — DingoJones
I can’t see how voluntary, consensual cooperation, whether in the market or elsewhere, is not moral behavior. — NOS4A2
Your moral behavior seems an infinite regression because it doesn’t end, or at least ends where a vast number of improvements could still be made, and thus never be moral enough. Or it must satisfy some “moral outcome”, or be considered “morally optimal”, which it never does. — NOS4A2
Regardless of the outcome you acted morally. — NOS4A2
Classic.
https://archive.today/20211025032625/https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/24/technology/amazon-employee-leave-errors.html
https://gizmodo.com/amazons-aggressive-anti-union-tactics-revealed-in-leake-1829305201
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2021/06/01/amazon-osha-injury-rate/
https://www.cnet.com/news/amazon-u-k-accused-of-sweatshop-conditions/
https://www.thestar.com/business/2020/06/26/amazon-delivery-drivers-in-canada-launch-200-million-class-action-claiming-unpaid-wages.html
https://web.archive.org/web/20200824215335/https://www.aspi.org.au/report/uyghurs-sale
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2019/dec/02/new-study-deems-amazon-worst-for-aggressive-tax-avoidance
https://www.vox.com/recode/2019/9/9/20857030/amazon-employees-walkout-environmental-policies
... maybe pick another bookseller? — Isaac
If you have more links/sources I'm happy to look into them as well but I will admit it might take some time the more I have. — dclements
It’s nothing other than dressed up justification for greed, the hatred of democracy and, generally, human beings. Who knows how or why they acquired this sick outlook — I suspect early experiences and heavy brainwashing. — Xtrix
Not worth getting too worked up about. Leave them to their pathologies. — Xtrix
Anti-social types love to blather on about markets and free trade — they’re simply merchants who lower everything to the level of transaction, because that’s all they know and thus how they see the world. Then they raise transactions among two people to moral heights.
But they always— always — ignore externalities. That’s not an accident. We’re supposed to forget about the outside world, the community, or other people altogether. What matters is ME and MY transactions.
So it goes for this sick, merchant worldview.
I’ll say it as I’ve said a hundred times: the quicker these poor saps die out, the better. For the sake of future generations. — Xtrix
They simply see that their strategy works — baker
they don't hate human beings in general — baker
Letting them do what they do is convicing them that they're not doing anything wrong. — baker
they're solidary with one another — baker
I’m reading what you wrote. We’re talking past each other. I’m arguing about moral behavior; you’re arguing about moral outcomes.
Like I said, I think moral outcomes are illusory in the sense that they are never moral enough, an infinite regress, so one needn’t concern himself with such thoughts. Had you known the woman’s kids might go hungry you might buy the more expensive chair. She spends the money on booze instead. She gets drunk and kills a family in an accident. Regardless of the outcome you acted morally. — NOS4A2
the free exchange of goods and ideas has done more to improve the lot of the common man than any attempt by governments. — Tzeentch
In Thailand it is now impossible to get insurance without your provider being ultimately Black Rock. They own every single insurance provider in Thailand. — Isaac
you don't like the Thai government's laws, your only choice is vote or move.
If you don't like the Thai 'free market' insurance deals, your only choice is move.
Explain to me the difference. — Isaac
However, Black Rock cannot force you to buy its products, ... — Tzeentch
...or stop you from getting together with other people who are fed up with their business practices and start something new. — Tzeentch
The Thai government forces me through threat of violence to comply with its wishes and buy its services. Black Rock doesn't. — Tzeentch
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