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by RHSeeger
346 days ago
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>> "Why should I have to pay for Debbie across the country to have a kid? Or Fred across the state?" > Because they pay for the same benefits you get, that they might not reap as often as you. I'd set the reason as even more basic than that. Children are absolutely essential the future of society. There is literally no way to argue that is not true. Since they are essential to society, we should be working on ways to support them; as a society. Now, this can be argued against. But I feel pretty strongly that "I do not think it is important for us, as a society, to works towards goals that beneficial to society" is a fairly brain-dead stance. You can argue about the best uses for _available_ money; but to argue that's a matter of priorities, not "is it a valid goal". |
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To that end, I think it is fully appropriate for the society to collapse if individuals within it determine to forgo children. We shouldn't redistribute from some to others purely to ensure society's continuum. Instead, individuals should maximize their utility, and in doing so create society.
These redistributions are not pareto optimal and have major deadweight losses and introduce moral hazard.