Volenti goes to market
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Goodin, Robert
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If free markets consist in nothing more than "capitalist acts between consenting adults" and if in the old legal maxim "volenti non fit injuria" then it seems to follow that free markets do no wrongs. But that defense of free markets wrenches the "volenti" maxim out of context. In common law adjudication of disputes between two parties it is perfectly appropriate to cast standards of "volenti" narrowly and largely ignore "duress via third parties" (wrongs done to or by others who are not themselves party to the action). In economic markets of course those third-party effects are rife. But we want them to be rectified systematically not piecemeal through particular cases between particular parties that happen to come to court. That is the proper province of political philosophers and system-designers in critiquing and constraining the operation of the market.
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Journal of Ethics, The
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