Capitalism In All It's Glory
Some guy has a self-publicized book called, "The Pedophile's Guide to Love and Pleasure."
Amazon.com is selling it, and defending the fact that they sell it.
Why do I call this "capitalism?" Because the Amazon story represents the core of this economic philosophy: as long as you can make some money doing it, go for it. There is no moral imperative when you take capitalism at its purest form, which is why you need laws and policies to regulate it. Otherwise, some company would be selling candy-flavored cigarettes to five-year-olds.
Amazon.com is selling it, and defending the fact that they sell it.
Why do I call this "capitalism?" Because the Amazon story represents the core of this economic philosophy: as long as you can make some money doing it, go for it. There is no moral imperative when you take capitalism at its purest form, which is why you need laws and policies to regulate it. Otherwise, some company would be selling candy-flavored cigarettes to five-year-olds.
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