Originally posted by Agathon
Because the fact that you bargained for it in a free market system is not identical with, nor does it obviously entail a right to keep it.
Don't confuse economic results with moral entitlements.
Because the fact that you bargained for it in a free market system is not identical with, nor does it obviously entail a right to keep it.
Don't confuse economic results with moral entitlements.
It is legitimate to believe that the absolute poverty leading to beg his daily meal is morally perfect; it is also legitimate to believe that it is an easy way to be morally right. Their is no wrong in earning ones daily bread, and in anticipating in future needs of ones chidren. Never being a burden for ones community is morally right, and there are many ways in addition to that to be usefel to ones community.
Earning more than the average is not a sin, it all depends at the end of your life if you have contributed positively (not only financially) to the future of your community. Even capitalists works for the community.
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