mrplunkey
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How about worker safety, industrial pollution, child labor, hours, that sort of thing, should those be determined by the market, or regulated?
First of all, don't kid yourself. Worker safety has and will be regulated by the trial lawyers. So that one is a done deal.
Industrial pollution: If it's a truly hazardous material, then sure, establish laws to regulate it. But look at the garbage we regulate now. CO2? That's the most ridiculous crap I've seen in a while. An even better solution would be to qualify private businesses to implement the standards to completely avoid the EPA debacle we have right now.
Child Labor: Who is going to do business with companies that use child labor? Companies that use child labor legally who are half-way across the planet get shelled publicly for that. There's no way that would fly in the US.
You have a misguided notion that businesses simply want to rape and pillage. The don't. They want to make money. And making money requires a host of skills, some of which involve making sure you don't do things that turn-off your customers (i.e. child labor, pollution).