The case for free market environmentalism |
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Authors: | Jan Narveson |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Philosophy, University of Waterloo, N2L 3G1 Waterloo, ON |
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Abstract: | Environmental Ethics is the ethics of how we humans are to relate to each other about the environment we live in. The best way to adjust inevitable differences among us in this respect is by private property. Each person takes the best care of what he owns, and ownership entails the free market, which enables people to make mutually advantageous trades with those who might use it even better. Public regulation, by contrast, becomes management in the interests of the regulators, or of special interests, such as lovers of rare species-not the people they're supposed to be serving. |
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Keywords: | free market coercion the common good pollution oversupply global warming |
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