Mike Rozeff Commits the Fallacy of Interpersonal Comparisons of Utility, Part 2

From: Daniel Ward Subject: Mike Rozeff does not Swallow the Fallacy of Interpersonal Comparisons of Utility Dear Walter, Maybe he does, maybe not; but I suspect he is more concerned with the primordial moral stance of Austrian Economics (per Mises) than the primordial insight, namely:  “Do not give in to evil”  Theft, whether individual or by state agents, fails here.  Anything that fails the moral test, in my view, ultimately decreases social utility. This is ultimately why the state fails in its mission of enhancing social utility: it relies on immoral means. Daniel C. Ward P.S. Sorry if my greeting … Continue reading Mike Rozeff Commits the Fallacy of Interpersonal Comparisons of Utility, Part 2