Ethic of Trade
Posted: Sat Mar 27, 2021 9:22 am
The law of a country, its commerce and trade, are all ethically based by intent or default.
If a country trades with another [China?] then it does so on an ethical basis. If it does so because it must do so for its own survival, then it is not a ‘free agent’. It is by default under the authority or influence of that other country. In the event that commerce and trade become globalised, then there is a global ethic by default. Either the whole world has a tolerably Altruistic ethic, or it is under the predominate Authority of a particular country or region and its ethic, or the world is Anarchistic and all countries both manufactures and trade in all and anything arbitrarily. In a chaotic world, regionalisation of commerce and trade, is the only guarantee that responsible altruism rules anywhere.
If a country trades with another [China?] then it does so on an ethical basis. If it does so because it must do so for its own survival, then it is not a ‘free agent’. It is by default under the authority or influence of that other country. In the event that commerce and trade become globalised, then there is a global ethic by default. Either the whole world has a tolerably Altruistic ethic, or it is under the predominate Authority of a particular country or region and its ethic, or the world is Anarchistic and all countries both manufactures and trade in all and anything arbitrarily. In a chaotic world, regionalisation of commerce and trade, is the only guarantee that responsible altruism rules anywhere.