A moral economy, in one interpretation, is an economy that is based on goodness, fairness, and justice.
Greed, An excessive desire to acquire or possess more than what one needs or deserves, especially with respect to material wealth.
the second will never allow for the first to work...
Originally Posted by Boogeyman
I strongly disagree with YOUR definition of greed. "deserve", that is a very loaded word. Some people deserve nothing but we won't let them starve to death. An excessive desire....some people start out with very big plans that they don't let you in on. Suppose some guy decided that he wanted to live in space (or under the ocean) and he spends the better part of his life growing his wealth for just that purpose. Who is anyone to say that his dream is wrong or that his desire for wealth is excessive. It may not be enough or it may be just right. Of course, many of our great artifacts in this country were built by wealthy men. If they only had what they needed then we would not have the Guggenheim Museum or Carnegie Hall. Not everything good is created by government.