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by vipref
2557 days ago
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> socioeconomic status (SES) is a powerful determinant of human health and disease, and social inequality is a ubiquitous stressor for human populations globally It is common to see why this could be a big problem for poor people as they have to worry about health, food, etc for day to day living while we take them as granted and can focus on other things like writing code, going to meetings, and the like without worrying about where the next meal is going to come from! |
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I think focusing on productivity would go further than the dichotomy's of "welfare or not", where people are mostly skeptical of whether a subsidized poor person is contributing to society with taxpayer's money.
Relegating the role of governance to productivity allows even prisoner rehabilitation to change. It allows jailable offenses to be viewed under the lens of whether this is useful to the productivity of society, instead of simply punishing someone.