Faulty Premises and Support for the State
What if you thought that the process involved in market mechanisms harmed society? That sizeable thumb on statist side of the evaluation scale could override other considerations and government intervention would “win” your endorsement even when it “loses.” In fact, by attributing a great enough weight to supposed harms from market processes, almost any government intervention could be argued to be justifiable. And even convincing demonstrations of government inadequacies and policy failures would do little to dent support for foolish interventions.