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But there are certainly ways a subset of the population could profit from increasing food prices too. The question is a moral one.



The ultimate question to me is how the common weal benefits. A question for which in part the problem is in not having a good measure. Certainly not GDP or mean income, though measures of net happiness or well-being exist.

But individual advantage is a false measure.


BTW - your link from above is great - thanks for posting.


Thanks. Consider that highly speculative, though somewhat plausible.




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