Justice
"It is astounding to me, the level of greed that someone must have in their soul to be willing to take advantage of someone suffering in the wake of a hurricane," such practices are essentially unethical and morally wrong (Sandel 3). Taking advantage of anyone at their weakest point is something that should never be condoned by society, or the law that governs it. Thus, when asking the question should the government pass legislation to prevent the inflated price, the answer should definitely be yes. It is crucial for local governments to protect the welfare and health of their citizens, and thus need to place price controls in order to do so, especially in times of great emergency.
In his work, Justice: What's the Right Thing to Do?, Michael Sandel explores the topic of price gouging within the context of a major natural disaster. In 2004, parts of Florida were devastated by the violence that was Hurricane Charley. Not only did 22 people loose their lives in...
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