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by csallen
7 days ago
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> No, her argument is not that people have too much money, it's that the system allows for it. What's the difference? Either way, she's trying to change it so people can't have so much money. And why? To what end? How does trying to tear down people who have money help anyone else? Why doesn't she instead spend that time trying to create more worth and opportunity for people who don't? |
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It is rather strange to have a system where the problem is lots of people don't have access to material goods and power, and you see a few people with huge amounts of those things, and not think that maybe those few people should have less so the majority can have more. You may disagree based on economic analysis, but surely that follows intuitively?