How do we solve it? Can you actually solve something that is inherent to nature?thoughts[Edited on August 17, 2017 at 2:44 PM. Reason : .]
8/17/2017 2:43:54 PM
Explain "inherent to nature."
8/17/2017 2:55:24 PM
it's about to get real dark real quick
8/17/2017 2:57:12 PM
here is some more rope - please explain inherent to nature
8/17/2017 3:00:03 PM
And. Away. We. Go.
8/17/2017 3:03:38 PM
Inherent to nature means that there is no such thing as equality, except in perhaps a mathematical sense
8/17/2017 3:10:12 PM
I'm sure you were able to grab what it is you needed because that was quite a reach.
8/17/2017 3:19:36 PM
Thank you
8/17/2017 3:42:18 PM
Example: x + 2 > 12Subtract 2 from both sides:x + 2 - 2 > 12 - 2Simplify:x > 10Solved!https://www.mathsisfun.com/algebra/inequality-solving.html
8/17/2017 5:19:12 PM
If it's "inherent in nature" why does it seem to have changed so drastically in response to political policy?[Edited on August 17, 2017 at 10:53 PM. Reason : ]
8/17/2017 10:50:44 PM
The problem is that our political and economic system is not equipped to handle low growth.It's not crazy difficult to understand how inequality could be stabilized. Simply different policies (all that moderate "regulated capitalism" stuff) could shift who holds economic power and economic leverage. Wealth redistribution could also obviously suffice, although not without the political institutions to durably support it (which I doubt).
8/17/2017 11:17:35 PM
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8/18/2017 4:09:24 AM
I don't see anything inherently wrong with inequality, but it can cause problems at extremes. People are social animals that don't actually care about their absolute wealth but rather their place in the hierarchy. If I could give you 1000x the material wealth and comfort you have today, but you're now the poorest person in the world, you would feel worse.It's a question of hierarchy management - how do you keep this thing from getting so lopsided that the people at the bottom of the hierarchy just say fuck it, let's kill the guy on top.However, I strongly disagree with some arguments that hierarchies are inherently bad. Hierarchy is actually a good and necessary thing. Everyone wants hierarchies in place when they go in for heart surgery; you *want* that person working on your heart to be there because they worked through a hierarchical, meritocratic system. I don't know any socialists that disagree with this point.All that said, I don't think it should be surprising that there is more and more extreme wealth inequality. Even if all governments were good at what they're supposed to do, you'd still have insane disparities due to economies of scale. And resources are power, so the people that get on top are not going to give up their wealth due to some silly democratic election.[Edited on August 18, 2017 at 10:54 AM. Reason : ]
8/18/2017 10:52:43 AM
Inequality is not a problem with me as long as the process was just. Regretfully, much of society's inequality is a product of an unjust process. The unjust process can surely be made better. Problem is, it can also be made much worse, and it unclear to me how to get society to change its mind in the better way.
8/18/2017 1:18:42 PM
^ Individual wealth is not a construct rooted in ethics.Patents are a form of ownership, and they expire at an arbitrary time, which was historically 14 years. Now, corporations (like big Pharma) lobby for special rules that extend the length of patent protection for their product category.If the length of patent protection starts to harm consumers, then we have an ethical obligation to shorten it because the utilitarian goal of patents was always to improve the welfare of us collectively.How can you even defend wealth as rooted in ethics when people have died for the purpose of defending our system of government? They don't get to own anything. Surely there must be a limit to rights of ownership if excess wealth constrains the freedom of other people.Inequality should be utilitarian as well. Some amount of economic inequality probably makes us better off - that's something that distinguished us from communists.
8/19/2017 2:20:20 PM
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8/26/2017 5:33:07 PM
Perhaps one way to go about things is to increase the taxes on estates upon death or something so people wont be as inclined to just hoard money. This would reward people who work hard or come up with something innovative still so as not to stifle the economy while making sure all the wealth didnt pile up into specific families constantly? Maybe have some very specific things that those taxes go to fund that specifically helps out lower income people have a chance to make their way up like funding small business startups or something. Some department can determine what a reasonable sum of money is to leave your next generation and the rest goes back into the system. Now maybe that would just turn into old people blowing all their money on crazy stuff instead I suppose.
8/28/2017 10:27:51 AM
what do you think happens to money that sits in the bank? or are you concerned about folks hoarding cash in their mattress or something?
8/28/2017 8:40:03 PM
There is nothing wrong with inequality. The problem is when people don't have the bare necessities required tp succeed.
8/29/2017 11:51:53 AM