Competition
There is honorable competition and dishonorable competition. By honorable, I here mean a good utilitarian action - one that produces the most good for the most people. By competition, I'll mean action with unequal outcomes sought by more than one person. Honorable businesses often win, but not always. An appropriate term for business is something that serves products, under this term criminal enterprise is hereto included. A factor thus is legality vs illegality. Criminality and the law are opposing forces, therefore the other is good/bad because of the other. We here assume the law is mostly, though not universally, good. Have we then sufficiently discovered dishonorable competition? No, we have only covered the criminally dishonorable competition. Is only that which is legal good? To assert that means we believe the law is omnipotent and omnipresent, where the law doesn't exist there can be no discernment of criminality. As we stated the law is not always good, this may be d...