Kev said:
Greed left unchecked leads to massively cruel exploitation.
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I'll limit my comments to this as I have very strong feeling on the nature of humanity and the real reasons for it's current state.
I agree that cruel poverty exists, and that cruel exploitation exists, but do you see greed left completely unchecked in modern Western civilization? We've passed, and we enforce, laws against everything from murder to fraud to dumping toxic waste.
Where do you find more exploitation--in societies that have more individual liberty or more central planning? As Joseph Schumpeter observed, "The capitalist achievement does not typically consist in providing more silk stockings for queens but in bringing them within the reach of factory girls in return for steadily decreasing amounts of effort."
It's a fallacy that we can have as much or more prosperity by putting restrictions on individual liberty that exceed those that are nearly unanimous in a society. Government can't control an economy without controlling people, hence collectivism is, as Friedrich Hayek discussed at length,
The Road to Serfdom.
I hope what I've written here isn't considered controversial. If so, it's a sign that Hayek was correct when he wrote almost 70 years ago, "the people of the West...were even induced to believe that their own former convictions [regarding individualism] had merely been rationalizations of selfish interests, that free trade was a doctrine invented to further British interests, and that the political ideals of England and America were hopelessly outmoded and a thing to be ashamed of."
Regards
John