And what does it have to do with free market? Further, if greed and fear levels diminished, it should negatively affect free market, as I see it. Greed makes people strive for more, fear prevents them from losing what they already have...
I don't see your point, provided you have any
What do you mean what it has to do with the free market? Havent you read what I wrote.
I can't make sense of what you write. For example,
Free market also implies fairness, like fair-play in sports, no cheating is considered moral, not even if you are in a highly competing position.
I don't get how free market can possibly imply fairness if its essentials are based on fear and greed as you yourself argued. That is, on something which is intrinsically in direct opposition to fairness. Since we seem to have agreed that free market is the way people interact economically (i.e. exchange something which they value less for something which they value higher)...
Am I the only one who smells socialism here?