Does the Free Market Corrode Moral Character?
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Does the free market corrode moral character?
The question “Does the free market corrode moral character?” Is a very complicated
Question with no definite answer. This topic has many sides to the argument but not a single
One is not countered by another counterargument. So I represented my side off the argument.
It depends on the character and their morals without interference from the free market, if the
Character has self-control then it wouldn’t affect the character in any way. For example if anti-
Aircraft weaponry that is for sale, and you are a well raised child and are against violence you
Don’t need to buy it or use it, and that item will have no effect over the character. Or drugs
They are available for you to buy, but you care about your health and safety so you don’t buy it
Or Use it. Not only does it depend on the character it also depends on what the government
Was previously banning, that can determine the degree in which the free market can
Potentially damage the mortality of the community, if the community is used to having a nearly
Full free market e.g. U.S.A in this case not corroding moral character.
The free market can also corrode the moral character gangs may have more things to buy and
Less ways to be tracked this can cause havoc in the streets and riots, the government would be
Forced to take control over the situation in any way possible casing the people that are against
Violence to turn to violence so they can protect their selves and their families and their
Belongings, but this also depends on the previous laws and regulations of the country itself, and
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