--- David Shemano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Justin Schwartz writes:
> "Do I obey economic laws if I extract money by offering my body for sale, by
> surrendering it to another's lust? . . . . Am I not acting in keeping with
> political economy if I sell my friend to the Moroccans? . . . . The
> political economist replies to me, You do not transgress _my_ laws, but see
> what Cousin Ethics and Cousin Religion have to say about it. My _political
> economic_ ethics and religion have nothing to reproach you with . . . . ."
>
> Some German thinker, writing in Paris in 1844.
>
> --------------------------------------
>
> What exactly is the point? If conventional economics predict an
> uncomfortable result for a proposed act (e.g., if I offer to prostitute my
> self for a low enough price, somebody will pay me), conventional economics
> is wrong empirically? Is morally bad?
>
> David Shemano
>
Himmm!
Good questions! You are thinking along the right lines.
Think harder!..
Sabri
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