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RE: If Something is Done Voluntarily, is it Automatically "No Harm, No Foul"?
One may claim that ripping somebody off is morally wrong, however, my question here is: what constitutes a rip-off?
Does failing to do the necessary due diligence abdicate somebody their responsibility in a voluntary exchange, thus giving him the right to be a victim? I don't think so.
To me, the worst ripoff is a system that takes a large percentage of your money at the end of each year, of which you have no voice in determining how the funds are being utilized cough tax-ationcough**
Not only is that involuntary, but you also have absolutely control over it.