Anna
    Financial competition  fosters greed and
    exploitation. Show me one example where
    it does not.
MJ
What is 'greed'?
In a mutual contract, who is 'exploited'?

Anna
Capitalism  on the other hand  thrives on these traits. But
it does not mean that the results  can be  positive. Financial
competition without a sense of inner justice must always
end in violence.   To remedy, you need the laws. But... when
you introduce too many laws, it no longer is libertarian, is it?

MJ
When you introduce laws (Government intervention), it is
no longer Capitalism, but instead another variant of
Socialism.

Regard$,
--MJ

There is simply no other choice than this: either
abstain from interference in the free play of the
market, or to delegate the entire management of
production and distribution to the government.
Either capitalism or socialism: there exists no
middle way. -- Ludwig von Mises





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