Hence, the Jesus of Nazareth Question: if the measure of a good society is how it treats the least of its members, how can any economics that tolerates neglect, exclusion, and inequality claim moral legitimacy? The capitalist and free market – neoliberal even – economies have the richest poor people. Which nicely solves that one. The post Well, yes…. first appeared on Tim Worstall.
Hence, the Jesus of Nazareth Question: if the measure of a good society is how it treats the least of its members, how can any economics that tolerates neglect, exclusion, and inequality claim moral legitimacy?
The capitalist and free market – neoliberal even – economies have the richest poor people.
Which nicely solves that one.
The post Well, yes…. first appeared on Tim Worstall.





