just realised: popular dialogue treats the use of markets as a matter of virtue ethics as opposed to consequentialism. in fact, they treat most policy tools and imperatives as virtue ethics, not consequentialism
the big issue here is that problems are no longer treated as things with parameters, inputs, and outputs… but as things that’ll magically go away as our tribe waves the wand of whatever slogan we believe in on that day.
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Moralising and Signalling Rule the Discourse.
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As am example contrast the Environmental and Economic views of pollution. To the economist pollution is a bad - you want to avoid it, but it can be a price worth paying for a more than offsetting good. For an environmentalist pollution is a sin.
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