Reducing Social Tensions (L2 & L3)

Two Needs of Commerce
Enforcement of Laws (L2) uses Power-centred Principles
Regulators must actively enforce laws to prevent and punish fraud and unfairness in contracts, in markets, and other aspects of commerce.
Promotion of Capitalism (L3) uses
Adopting and adapting a capitalist ideology enables people to accept their responsibility for thriving and to tolerate periodic crises.
Enforcement of Regulations & Laws (L2): Power-centred
Governments need to be sensitive to the operation of power in markets and be prepared to use their coercive power to prevent and punish abuse.

Power-centred functioning is potentially corrupting.
Culturally-adapted Capitalism (L3):
Adam Smith’s work The Wealth of Nations, combined with his analyses in A Theory of Moral Sentiments, still provide the touchstone for a humane and realistic capitalism. However, only the essence is relevant here i.e. basic matters like private ownership, market transactions, property rights, legal recognition of contracts &c.
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Continue to the core of government activity.
Originally posted: Q3-2009