Market advocates tend to respect the intellect of their fellow human beings. You can tell by their reliance on philosophical, moral, economic, and historical arguments when trying to persuade others. But what if most people’s aversion to the market isn’t founded in philosophy, morality, economics, or history? What if their objection is aesthetic?Read TGIF: "The Market Is a Beautiful Thing"
Friday, April 12, 2013
TGIF: The Market Is a Beautiful Thing
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