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by bigballsbjorn
17 days ago
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why would it be paid? you get the value back through the social contract. monetary incentives for children are empirically proven to be very ineffective. so the ship will go down regardless. why not to punish the culprits out of spite? |
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That was in the earlier decades when there actually was a social contract. Now the entire society is a profit extraction machine that has people working until they drop.
> monetary incentives for children are empirically proven to be very ineffective
On the contrary. Monetary incentives made immigrant families raise numerous kids. The problem was that natives of Germany weren't doing it. Or, maybe very few from the very low income segments were doing it.