Given the impact of one's decisions on a wider group of people, oughtn't government intervene to prevent that wider discommodity? |
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But whatever be the form of the discommodity, its intensity nearly always increases with the severity and the duration of labour. |
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We are more troubled with sickness, than comforted with health and so by the discommodity of sickness, we come to understand the commodity of health. |
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Whyever a man would choose to put his life at risk and venture out into the perilous discommodity of a frozen wilderness as an occupation is beyond my understanding. |
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This implies that a secondary material in this economy can be regarded as a discommodity or bads. |
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