Harry wrote: > You are not against free trade, you seem to be against all trade. Yet, trade > multiplies production and enables and enables billions of people to enjoy a > better life.
Keith added: > trade is a natural activity of man ... > Even trans-oceanic Chinese traders > from about 1500BC to 1450AD, occasionally visiting the West coast of the > Americas didn't equal the enterprise of the Minoans! Well, if I point out the evils of junk food, Harry will assert that I'm against all food, and Keith will add that already the cave-men ate food... I had mentioned that FAIR trade according to the rules of "comparative advantage" is okay. Which happens to be what the cave-men did, btw. ;-9 Harry continued: > Of course accidents happen whenever anybody does anything. Accidents happen especially when cutting corners, like in this case in the Australian reef. The extreme "savings" in "Free" Trade logically lead to cutting corners and thus accidents. You even want to abolish safety measures, as in the Chinese sweatshops, just so you can get even cheaper stuff. To be consistent, you should also demand the abolition of traffic rules and traffic lights as "hurdles to freedom". And you should drive a car without safety belts and airbags, since these make the car more expensive. Chris ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SpamWall: Mail to this addy is deleted unread unless it contains the keyword "igve". _______________________________________________ Futurework mailing list [email protected] https://lists.uwaterloo.ca/mailman/listinfo/futurework
