Economy and Virtue |
| Ebook - Economics | |
| Thursday, 18 May 2006 | |
Economy and VirtueEssays on the Theme of Markets and Morality IEA , 29 March 2005 This volume explores the relationship between virtue, morality and alternative forms of economic organisation. It should be read by anybody who is interested in the relationship between morality and economic order.
Official Site Download (Pdf, 416Kb) Despite the obvious success of the market economy in generating wealth, many commentators accept this success only grudgingly, and unthinkingly criticise the moral underpinnings of capitalist societies. Economy and Virtue takes such critics on and finds their criticisms wanting. It analyses how a free society both relies on and promotes values. Unless people can choose between good and evil in conditions of freedom, there is no morality in performing an action that helps another person.
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market economy promotes cooperation and restrains selfishness because
it relies on contracting by consenting parties, and because its legal
system protects the property rights of the vulnerable, just as it does
the property rights of the powerful. Bookmark
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