Economic Way of Thinking Always Term Paper

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This is circular logic that appears to dehumanize our freedom and minimalize our existence. The atomization of the responsible self is unimaginative and restrictive, I'll choose something else to listen to if I have a choice.

Question 7

Work itself is exploitative in nature. Only when a person can work for himself or herself can exploitation be limited to being self-imposed. Labor and work do not belong to anyone, they are mere expressions of idea, to claim them as a tangible thing is confusing and appears to have a disingenuous motive.

Question 8

Perfection is in the eye of the beholder and even though there are characeristics of a perfect market such as large amounts of buyers and sellers and a shared responsibility, there is undoubtedly some flaw within the system.
Perfect markets would require no exchange of money, only ideas as money itself is a market within itself causing a chain reaction of market fluctuations on every transaction.

Question 9

Advertising is the worst thing in the world according to my standards of judgment. Marketing is deceptive in nature and wasteful in result. While the American economy is completely mired in overconsumption as a way of life, advertising provides the necessary mental conditioning to accept this tragic flaw .

Question 10

Healing should not be viewed as a profitable practice. Medicines and treatments should be treated as non-commercial objects and unregulated as such. Pharmaceutical companies patents is a deplorable practice that suggests that human life is measured in dollars. The monopoly on health….....

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