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by photojosh
2983 days ago
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> Now what about times before 1950's, when societies were typically /not/ flooded with money? Social welfare such as the old age pension and disability pensions were starting to be eased before that. In Britain and it's colonies it was just after the turn of the century. (Not idea re: the USA.) They were basic, but you wouldn't starve. > Now that things are reverting back to historical norms, we should rethink the way society is structured. Or should we fight against reverting to historical norms? I'm not so keen on seeing our quality of life and life expectancy decline. |
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