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Written by Henri Hude
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A free society should reconcile market and solidarity. This is getting
difficult to achieve in a global economy, by the means of Welfare
State. But this could be achieved by liberal means, if we had a more
adequate concept of capital, including moral capital (with within it
solidarity and peace), and a more adequate concept of responsibility
(including the duty of reproducing the capital adequately conceived).
The practical mean of reaching this goal is the working together of
free enterprises and free associations, so that social and moral
efficiency of the market could become as good as its economic
efficiency. Such a market is called a subtle market. Henri Hude
Key words: Parasitism, Solidarity, Capital, Subtle Market, Associations, Ethics. Civic Education.
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