Basically the argument goes like this:
1. This political and economic system prizes individual consumer choice above all else;
2. That is, this econo-political system is utilitarian;
3. Utilitarianism values people only in relation to their value to someone or something else, especially considered in economic terms;
4. Therefore, "the right to choose" endures as the maximum expression of individual choice, and economic empowerment.
A thought for your consideration, if you haven't: There are a great many things simply taken for granted by us as Americans which also communicate that human value ought to be understood in utilitarian economic terms.
1. This political and economic system prizes individual consumer choice above all else;
2. That is, this econo-political system is utilitarian;
3. Utilitarianism values people only in relation to their value to someone or something else, especially considered in economic terms;
4. Therefore, "the right to choose" endures as the maximum expression of individual choice, and economic empowerment.
A thought for your consideration, if you haven't: There are a great many things simply taken for granted by us as Americans which also communicate that human value ought to be understood in utilitarian economic terms.
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