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by orangecat 14 days ago
Are gifts morally wrong? If I'm near death is it wrong for to give my assets to my children beforehand, or does it only become immoral if done via a will?
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> Are gifts morally wrong?

If we're going to talk about morality, I think we need to talk about the government as one of the moral actors.

Imagine this scenario, exaggerated to make a point:

1. Alice receives $X. It's from her boss, for laboring in the mines every day. Government man says: "Give me 20% to pay for the shared roads, or you go to jail."

2. Bob receives $X. It's from his parents, for doing nothing other than being born related to them. Government man says: "Gee, I just can't do anything here, I guess I'll have to shake down Alice even harder next time."

Isn't there something off about the morality of Government Man's choices?

Yes. I get the desire, but gifts of wealth when done at scale contribute to the destruction of society. Quantity is a quality all its own.