I've come to associate the concept of price controls as a form of subtle moral evil, in that a ruler decrees a value for a good that does not accurately match the real value for that good. So it has to distort the truth. I think, in an indirect way, it is lying? While I think all value is subjective (as a good has different utility for every individual), there is still a kind of market truth. If money could not be manipulated, then the going price of a thing would accurately reflect its place in a society's hierarchy of value

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There isn’t a social hierarchy of value…as you already said, value is subjective. Individuals value different things. The price is just information.