Altruism is about sacrificing the people who create jobs, not helping the people who want jobs, thus the evasion of long-range, indirect, unintended effects. When jobs decrease, minimum wage advocates will say that their intentions are moral, ie, "helpin…
Altruism is about sacrificing the people who create jobs, not helping the people who want jobs, thus the evasion of long-range, indirect, unintended effects. When jobs decrease, minimum wage advocates will say that their intentions are moral, ie, "helping" people, thus the destructive effect is unfortunate but morally correct.
Economics was, in a more rational culture, recognized as a moral science, the study of rational choices in a market. IF man want material values, he SHOULD use reason to guide production. Reason is basically for man's life as end, not reason serving irrational ends.
>“No, there has to be a minimum wage.”
>“What if this keeps Linda from finding a job?”
Altruism is about sacrificing the people who create jobs, not helping the people who want jobs, thus the evasion of long-range, indirect, unintended effects. When jobs decrease, minimum wage advocates will say that their intentions are moral, ie, "helping" people, thus the destructive effect is unfortunate but morally correct.
Economics was, in a more rational culture, recognized as a moral science, the study of rational choices in a market. IF man want material values, he SHOULD use reason to guide production. Reason is basically for man's life as end, not reason serving irrational ends.