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It amazes me that, in wealthy countries, there are significant homelessness problems due to economic displacement. I consider it an existence-proof of the idea that a free market cannot solve all problems. I think homelessness due to other causes-- mental health for example-- are more complex but similarly demonstrate fundamental flaws in the framework of society. Only once was I able to give a homeless person a meal…
A free market has no morals, it's up to the participants to instill some.
* Never give, only sell.
* Produce in accordance to the interests of those with money, not people in general or those with need.
* Everything, and perhaps every one, can be bought for the right price.
* Debt must be repaid.
etc.