Originally Posted by
Yves
This is actually a cartel. This is what oil companies do. No, this should not be done - it allows those who are in production to dictate the market which is an absolutely horrid prospect. Why not let people sell for that which they deem to be fair?
Look at it this way: someone can farm their own mats and and produce their own goods, thus making a 30k profit with only time being their investment. This means that 30k could potentially be the price and can be done without overhead. On the other hand, another player may not be able to farm and must sell the same item for 60k in order to achieve the same profit. There is nothing wrong with that. Yes, one player may have the resources to do it (time) while another may not. Does that mean they should be penalized and have to conform to a cartel mentality? You can argue that by being in a cartel the player would be making more money, however, what if they feel 60k is too much and that 30k is the fair price? Should they be forced to accept your viewpoint? If you answer "yes" then you must also be willing to do the same. See the problem here?
Edit: This reasoning is based on the CI which dictates that one "ought only to act according maxims that one would deem universally accepted."