Question: Hey you libertarians, what's your beef with Fair Trade? It is voluntary!!
Answer: "They're right that Fair Trade is just another form of voluntary free trade and that the hostility some libertarians express toward the idea of paying more for coffee to help poor farmers is distasteful at times. However at the risk of being one of those smug contrarians Henley dislikes so much, I'm going to defend the libertarians on this one. Partially, anyway.
The simplest reason to object to Fair Trade coffee is that it's just a stupid name. It suggests that all other coffee is unfair and exploitative. As a sign at one coffee shop I visited put it, "Fair or Unfair? It's that simple." Well, it's not that simple. And if, as I do, you think the insights of Adam Smith, David Ricardo, and other economists are hard-won intellectual achievements, then a label that implicitly opposes those ideas is going to rub you the wrong way. This could have been avoided if we labeled Fair Trade as something like "Charity Coffee" instead, which would be more accurate and avoid disparaging any economic theories. But then it might not have caught on as well because buying it wouldn't let people signal their opposition to globalization, which brings us back to why so many libertarians dislike Fair Trade in the first place."
http://www.jacobgrier.com/blog/archives/3773.html
No comments:
Post a Comment