According to H. B. Acton in “The Profit Motive” (p. 42),

According to H. B. Acton in “The Profit Motive” (p. 42), “taking… According to H. B. Acton in “The Profit Motive” (p. 42), “taking advantage of one’s neighbour’s necessity” can mean: 1.Exploitation by the strong of the weak or helpless by creating a monopoly.  2.Supplying goods and services that our neighbour wishes to buy in exchange for pay.  3.Answers 1 & 2.  4.None of these.  Arts & HumanitiesPhilosophy PHIL 2003