Wish I'd said that - April 17, 2019
“There are, in the last resort, no economic ends. The economic efforts of the individuals as well as the services which the market order renders to them, consist in an allocation of means for the competing ultimate purposes which are always non-economic. The task of all economic activity is to reconcile the competing ends by deciding for which of them the limited means are to be used.”
Friedrick Hayek, Law, legislation and Liberty, Vol. 2: The Mirage of Social Justice