Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal by Zach Weinersmith for January 29, 2015
Transcript:
You may have three wishes. I wish for 10 billion tons of gold. It is done. The price of gold has collapsed. You now possess a mountain of worthless yellow metal. I wish prices weren't inversely related to supply. It is done. Price now scales with supply. Your gold is more expensive, but not nearly as expensive as common commodities like wheat and rice. Air now costs one hundred trillion dollars per breath. I wish I could afford to breathe. It is done. Everyone else will be dead within two minutes. Is there a moral to the story? Morality is an unnecessary hypothesis. Economic fables
How can morality be a hypothesis? How would you test it, except insofar as it concerns a given individual?