In principle, that sounds fine. I don't know if it is something we can just sit back and wait to happen though.... :)I honestly suspect that taking the Social Contract to its logical conclusion will eventually result in something like the end goals of Communism. — thewonder
So what does it take to mobilize the collective will? Look at D Trump or R Ford - demagogues don't work. We need to start with better education. — Pantagruel
Our current system of government no longer works. — Pantagruel
As far as I can tell, the Founding Fathers NEVER intended an egalitarian distribution of wealth. Most people (like 94%) couldn't vote in the US in the 18th century. White men who didn't own property finally gained suffrage in all of the states around 1850. Black men didn't get voting rights till after the Civil War. Women didn't get the vote until 1920. The political and economic elite of the United States has neither liked nor trusted working class people. Most people (at least 80%) are working class. That there is a huge population of "middle class" people is a falsehood aimed at class division. There are some middle class people -- maybe 10% - 15%of the population. — Bitter Crank
Validity of the Social Contract — Pantagruel
Merely being born somewhere does not amount to signing a contract — alcontali
As far as I am concerned, the millennials have no obligation whatsoever to pay for the retirement benefits of the baby boomers. — alcontali
Just don't pay! — alcontali
You are taking the libertarian approach here, of course. "I owe no one anything! I touch no one and no one touches me. — Bitter Crank
Of course, in your scheme the baby boomers had no obligation to nurture, house, feed, and educate you either. — Bitter Crank
They could have saved themselves a great deal of trouble by not conceiving you in the first place, or having the misfortune of giving birth to you, dashed your brains out on the nearest brick wall. — Bitter Crank
And since you resent the favors done for you, you can start paying for all the products and services which you received before becoming a libertarian. — Bitter Crank
When the push of ideals meets the pull of economic necessity, it's always a risky bet to assume that ideals will rule the day. — Bitter Crank
As far as I am concerned, it is just too easy to sign a contract that will financially burden other people who are not even born yet. Therefore, the millennials are completely exempt from paying for any of that. Just don't pay! — alcontali
Those who benefit the most from society have the greatest burden of repayment(debt). Without a society, the accumulation of monetary financial wealth is impossible. — creativesoul
Well, according to the Quran, one's unilateral financial obligation to society is limited to the size of the mandatory charity levy, which is 2.5% of net capital gains. — alcontali
I depicted no such thing as unlimited liability. — creativesoul
If you want to say, there are tribes somewhere doing their hunting-gathering egalitarian thing, great. — schopenhauer1
I have got nothing to do with trillions of dollars of unfunded social-security entitlements. — alcontali
Extensive egalitarianism works for relatively small communities. It does not scale, however. From some larger scale on, you need to switch to tit-for-tat trade. Otherwise, if you indiscriminately recognize everybody else's unilateral sharing rights on your assets, you will put yourself at risk of Gambler's Ruin.
That is the meaning of the following Quranic verse:
Quran: 2:275- 279 Allah has permitted trading and forbidden ‘Riba’ interest (usury) — alcontali
Are you suggesting to let the less fortunate and elderly people suffer needlessly? — creativesoul
Are you suggesting that a nation can survive/thrive without some folk paying a larger percentage of their earnings than other? — creativesoul
Less fortunate and elderly people ought be helped. That's one thing. Do you agree? — creativesoul
Governing a nation of people has a cost. That's another. Do you agree? — creativesoul
So, it seems that you do not think/believe that you are in any way at all - outside of scripture - financially obligated to the society you belong to? — creativesoul
As far as I am concerned,.. — alcontali
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