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by lucian1900
1636 days ago
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Individualism emphasises negative rights, but positive rights are important too: life, health, air, food, etc. Why would some have no income if minimum wage was higher? The other possibility is that profits would be lower. Minimum wage has increased in the past in various countries, the effect is always pro-worker. Or we could rationally plan economies to meet everyone’s needs. Enough homes can be made and we already produce more food than necessary. |
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Positive rights and negative rights are in oppositions as you can't have positive rights without violating someone else's negative rights. We have a trade-off right now, but I personally only believe in negative rights for a variety of reasons.
> Why would some have no income if minimum wage was higher? The other possibility is that profits would be lower. Minimum wage has increased in the past in various countries, the effect is always pro-worker.
Economy 101. Increase the price of something and the quantity bought will be less. Companies will hire fewer people at that price.
> Or we could rationally plan economies to meet everyone’s needs.
History has proved over and over that's not possible (and there are theoretical well known reason why that is.