It just shows our worldviews are so completely different. Right wing people who believe in markets but think it must be for the good are harking to ideas predating Adam Smith. So on no angle do right wing ideals of any ideology appeal to the left. I learned a bit about this in "a little history of economics" by Niell Kishtany
I do enjoy what the principle is trying to convey in a sense though. Like it conforms to the whole idea that non racist business people will do better in business or racists have to ignore their racism for money and that kinda thing.
It just shows our worldviews are so completely different. Right wing people who believe in markets but think it must be for the good are harking to ideas predating Adam Smith. So on no angle do right wing ideals of any ideology appeal to the left. I learned a bit about this in "a little history of economics" by Niell Kishtany I do enjoy what the principle is trying to convey in a sense though. Like it conforms to the whole idea that non racist business people will do better in business or racists have to ignore their racism for money and that kinda thing.