Originally posted by Kidicious
You raised an interesting point though Ogie. You could also assume that people are primarily concerned with equality as opposed to individual economic benefit, however I think that whether or not you prefer inequality to equality depends on how much economic benefit the individual will get from any particular system with inequality. Poor people in a system with inequality will be more inclined to prefer equality, and rich people in a system with inequality will be more inclined to prefer inequality. However, in a system with equality I'm certain that the vast majority of people will prefer equality, because when you seperate equality from economics it is in itself desirable where inequality is not.
You raised an interesting point though Ogie. You could also assume that people are primarily concerned with equality as opposed to individual economic benefit, however I think that whether or not you prefer inequality to equality depends on how much economic benefit the individual will get from any particular system with inequality. Poor people in a system with inequality will be more inclined to prefer equality, and rich people in a system with inequality will be more inclined to prefer inequality. However, in a system with equality I'm certain that the vast majority of people will prefer equality, because when you seperate equality from economics it is in itself desirable where inequality is not.
Equality to us means an equal chance. No one is due anything except for that equal chance. (Now you may argue, appropriately so, that under capitalism and through its failings that equal chances are impossible). Further a conservative thinks the best means to be fair is to give as much opportunity as possible and not restrict those chances to win. So by luck, shear determination, sweat and tears one can win and deserves to do so. It is largely a matter of individual responsibility to make it happen.
So we do have our notions of equality and do agree that is is a mandate it is our perceptions of what equality is tho' that differs.
In as much as we ascribe to this view, anything that prevents indivudal opportunities or removes the individual from his freedom to make those decisions is in our minds the largest infringment on equality of choices as those who have the potential to do more are prevented from doing so in the name of equality for the whole.
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