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noname [10]
3 years ago
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Dr. Reynolds is right. The market itself is free of bias, but we present our own bias through the demand and supply that keep th

e market alive. While we are not looking forward change the fundamental mechanism of the free market, we can certainly impose or ease restrictions, which amounts to imposing desired ethics. This is not new, we are simply acknowledging the market as a means to express ethical decisions.
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Damm [24]3 years ago
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Well said, the market itself is not biased, but we ourselves are biased and so are some of the restrictions put on the markets by us. Very interesting perspective, thank you for that.

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