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by jernfrost
3170 days ago
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It is only stealing, when the premise is that there is no society, democracy or state, and everything you ever earned was earned completely independent of everything else. At least that is what the neo-liberal fantasy world seems to be. They treat capitalism as if it some natural law of nature. Every capitalist has to make their money within a society. That society is what enables them to become rich. Put Bill Gates in Somalia as a child, and there never would have been a Microsoft and he never would have been a billionaire. Bill Gates and his fortune is a product of the society he grew up in which is shaped by democratic participation, deciding on what should and should not be taxed. If a democracy says we can increase taxes on the wealthy, then that is just a choice, not stealing. |
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Somewhat true. Where you go with it is false, though. You seem to think that the society is all that enabled them to become rich. But if that's true, why does Bill Gates have more money than me? I'm in the same society.
> If a democracy says we can increase taxes on the wealthy, then that is just a choice, not stealing.
That presumes that everything a democracy decides on is just a choice - that it can't be wrong. I disagree with that statement. More, I think history disagrees with that statement.