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To: Shoot1st who wrote (14)4/26/2002 2:40:14 PM
From: GraceZ  Read Replies (3) of 2534
 
The car dealer and the car buyer should really only concern themselves with their own individual needs above all else primarily because there is no way for you to determine what someone else needs, only they can determine that. Transactions in the marketplace are entirely voluntary. If the car dealer doesn't give me what I need I walk out, if I don't give him what he needs, he says no sale. You can not impose a moral standard on a commercial transaction because no one agrees on what that moral standard is. Or maybe a majority does, but then that imposes the tyranny of the crowd on the individual. This is what the former Soviet Union did to disastrous economic results.
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