That they are "fair"? How about this, I will prove that they are better than the alternative.Kayla wrote:prove that the outcomes of the free market are fair
First, in a free-market, people are never forced to exchange with one another, the exchanges are voluntary. Since people are voluntarily doing the exchanges, the people are presumably better off after the exchange, otherwise, they would not have agreed to the exchange. It is difficult to imagine how an exchange, agreed to by the people involved, that makes each person better off, is unfair in any sense of the word. However, for a socialist, somehow this type of exchange is abhorrent enough to cause them to break out the revolution manuals.
The alternative to the free-exchange I just stated, would be one where the exchange was not voluntarily entered into. That means someone is giving up something they don't want taken from them, which is like being raped, or someone is getting something they don't want, which is also like being raped. Now, since the parties do not agree to this exchange, at least one of the parties has to be left worse off than they were before the exchange. Otherwise, why would they have to be forced into the exchange? So, the alternative to the free-exchanges under capitalism, which the socialists dream about, even during sex, involves forcing someone to engage in an exchange that they don't want to make, that makes them worse off. If that is "fair" to you, then I would think your moral compass was broken.