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What is your Confused Q for 2/17?
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How does knowing the potential outcome of a moral dilemma make one's decision more or less right or wrong?
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How does rewarding failure teach an A.I.G. employee not to commit the same mistake again?
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I agree with the decision of who should be qualified for the Purple Heart.
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I think that purple heart should cover soldiers psychological issues because they are the ones who is protecting our country.
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I'm confused about the pricing gauging from overseas and how the government determines prices.
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I felt it was awful that store owners were increasing the prices on supplies in a time of crises. It was very inconsiderate and selfish of them.
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, why did the governemt take taxpayers money to bail out the banks and financial firms.
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i have a good grasp on the wall street bail out now and people's views on greed and justice
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im confused about how the price gouging starts from trade overseas
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I am not sure what a purple heart is? And what it is meant for ?
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I believe the government should not get involved with moral issues, unless they are involved with state of emergency issues such as the one mentioned in the reading.
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I was somewhat confused on "price-gouging" as it was used multiple times.
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Just as much as the physically injured if not more. What is the difference? They equally deserve it.
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The purple heart is a interesting topic. I personally think that the purple heart should include psychologically injured veterans because they suffer
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to gouging when it comes to times of need and disaster). people exploiting in the time of need is a horrible society.
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Charley brings up morality and law. i think gouging is part of business and we all are greedy to some extent. but there should be justice(limits
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I understood the reading, I thought the issue of govt determing prices was the most complex part of the reading
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do people really think about "justice or more of their selfish wants and needs?
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i dont understand the meaning of gouging and it was used a lot
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i understood the reading, but can justice really be defined the same for everyone as circumstances are different making different choices?
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As I did not really have much questions about it, but it did make me think about what justice is and how do we find it for everyone. In this chapter
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In our country I think morals should be left outside of our legal system this country was built upon the greed of other men, and if its legal, Why not??
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does the bailout outrage conclude that the rich will become richer and poor will become poorer?
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the government is not suppose to interfere with moral issues in society but haven't they already done so especially recently with abortion?
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what one should do with their overall work.
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I don't think the government should have the say of what each individual should do with their business. Basic laws should be applied but should not limit
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The reading in general was clear to me, but in reference to the argument of what the governments role should be in reference to the economy and business'
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why did the government placed a 70,000 penalties charge on the hotel if they said that the market is free about selling and buying?
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I don't get what sowell meant by "but the price levels that you happen to be used to are not morally sacrosanct"
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Thomas sowell's definition of price gouging is a bit difficult to understand
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I don't understand what a virtue argument is.
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i understood the rest of the chapter but i guess a complicated section would be moral dilemmas when they talk about life in democratic societies
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the story of the runaway trolly was confusing i didnt understand why it was there
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The term price gouging appears often but im still confused with the term
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what exactly is the purple heart? And is the law in florida still the same?
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how are maximizing welfare, respecting freedom and promoting justice expressed in the price gouging laws?
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2. Why does the government have such a traditional ( Greek ) and conservative view about honor , war , and what a man must act like ?
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1.How can the government not interact with moral issues in our societies when they have already created a set of moral laws that citizens must obey? 2.
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In response to the reading I think that the government should play a larger role in economics in response to the price boggling crisis because I think
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are students interested so far?
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