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It gestures at a moral argument worth taking seriously. Outrage is the special kind of anger you feel when you believe that people are getting things they don't deserve. Outrage of this kind is anger at injustice. Crist touched on the moral source of the outrage when he described the "greed that someone must have in their soul to be willing to take advantage of someone suffering in the wake of a hurricane." He did not explicitly connect this observation to price-gouging laws. But implicit in his comment is something like the following argument, which might be called the virtue argument: Greed is a vice, a bad way of being, especially when it makes people oblivious to the suffering of others. More than a personal vice, it is at odds with civic virtue. In times of trouble, a good society pulls to-gether. Rather than press for maximum advantage, people look out for one another. A society in which people exploit their neighbors for financial gain in times of crisis is not a good society. Excessive greed is therefore a vice that a good society should discourage if it can. Price gouging laws cannot banish greed, but they can at least restrain its most brazen expression, and signal society's disapproval of it. By punishing greedy behavior rather than rewarding it, society affirms the civic virtue of shared sacrifice for the common good. To acknowledge the moral force of the virtue argument is not to insist that it must always prevail over competing considerations. You might conclude, in some instances, that a hurricane-stricken community should make a devil's bargain allow price gouging in hopes of attracting an army of roofers and contractors from far and wide, even at the moral cost of sanctioning greed. Repair the roofs now and the social fabric later. What's important to notice, however, is that the debate about price-gouging laws is not simply about welfare and freedom.
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1 It gestures at a moral argument worth taking seriously. 2 Outrage is the special kind of anger you feel when you believe that people are getting things they don't deserve. 3 Outrage of this kind is anger at injustice. 4 Crist touched on the moral source of the outrage when he described the "greed that someone must have in their soul to be willing to take advantage of someone suffering in the wake of a hurricane." 5 He did not explicitly connect this observation to price-gouging laws. 6 But implicit in his comment is something like the following argument, which might be called the virtue argument: Greed is a vice, a bad way of being, especially when it makes people oblivious to the suffering of others. 7 More than a personal vice, it is at odds with civic virtue. 8 In times of trouble, a good society pulls to-gether. 9 Rather than press for maximum advantage, people look out for one another. 10 A society in which people exploit their neighbors for financial gain in times of crisis is not a good society. 11 Excessive greed is therefore a vice that a good society should discourage if it can. 12 Price gouging laws cannot banish greed, but they can at least restrain its most brazen expression, and signal society's disapproval of it. 13 By punishing greedy behavior rather than rewarding it, society affirms the civic virtue of shared sacrifice for the common good. 14 To acknowledge the moral force of the virtue argument is not to insist that it must always prevail over competing considerations. 15 You might conclude, in some instances, that a hurricane-stricken community should make a devil's bargain allow price gouging in hopes of attracting an army of roofers and contractors from far and wide, even at the moral cost of sanctioning greed. 16 Repair the roofs now and the social fabric later. 17 What's important to notice, however, is that the debate about price-gouging laws is not simply about welfare and freedom.