Security - military intelligence, secret operations, defense plans and such.
Privacy & moral - for strangers to live together in peace, it is essential to put those walls around us, for our peace of mind. Clothes are for this purpose too. . .
Business initiatives - for one to succeed, one should be at the cutting edge of his business. . . this means keeping information out of adversaries.
As I see it, the world shouldn't be like this. . .
Global peace should exist and if it does, there isn't any reason for security. . .
For a free market status to take place, there should be some points which must take place:
No regulations - for the transactions to take place freely, there shouldn't be taxes upon them.
Low barriers - everybody should be "price-takers" and not forcing the market for their own idea of the price.
Free information - for the market price to be rightly decided, everybody should know what everybody are willing to pay.
My wish for a free market to exist, is because thus the optimal way of life for all. . .
So privacy shouldn't be at the market-place.
Now only the moral code is in front of me. . .
There are a few instances where which the moral code takes effect.
I've already counted the clothing dilemma which is in the physical sphere of conduct.
I can also state gossip as a social tool which has a duel good and evil out come.
Two members of the community can talk badly on a third behind his back. The gossip action serves two things: to alien the third - causing him to be separated from the group to some extent, anyway.It is not that bad since thus the group eliminate bad apples. . . the other thing is teaching the partner of the gossip how to behave. . . I mean, it is like A saying to B that C has done wrong, so now B would know not to do this wrong too. . .
Since you can't really gossip in the open. . .
I guess we can think of some other examples for any of the above points.