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by koliber
1193 days ago
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The socialization of losses is the hallmark of a functioning society or social system. A person breaks an arm in a hunter-gatherer tribe, and the rest continues to feed them. A farmer's house burns down, and each person in the village chips in a bit to help them rebuild. A hail storm wipes out farmers in a region, and the state or federal government helps them cope with it. A bank collapses, and the FDIC makes the depositors whole. Isn't it great that groups of people can step in and help those that got the short end of the stick? I do hope that such recuperation schemes continue to get funded by mandatory insurance and other contributions during the good times. This way, the privatization of profits is a little smaller, and the safety cushion gets built for when things get bad. |
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