Would you be willing to give up your personal wealth as the price for living in a sharing society?
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Thoralby
3 months ago
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Extreme wealth and extreme poverty or a reasonable standard of living for all?
If you would give up your wealth, please say why you would.
If you wouldn't, please say why you wouldn't.
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This topic was started by Thoralby
on June 30th, 2008. 23 grupies have voted on one or more of the 7 answers.
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You callin' me "red", boy?
LOL
Filthy commie.
I think an interesting sub-discussion of this is the idea that you have a choice in the matter. Some would argue that it is unjust to redistribute funds without consent and others would argue that only through force could redistribution be achieved.
I am currently reading an admittedly fictional book which illustrates this redistribution of wealth in a very bad light. Poverty and breadlines are running amok, nobody has everything that they need, creativity is frowned upon and life is generally lived at a very low standard. I don't know if capitalism is "the way to go", but it seems to be better than this scenario.
Reminds me of "The Road to Serfdom" by Friedrich Hayek.
The book I'm reading right now is "Faith of the Fallen" by Terry Goodkind. Fantasy with, in this case, lots of social commentary.
This is one of those sort of "bait & switch" topics. The main question requires a different answer than the subtext question (unless your name is Bill Gates).