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I care about healthcare, so I want to put the doctors and the patients in charge - not government, bureaucrats and large corporations. Quote:
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Under your system there are no government bodies, there is no bureacracy, no tax. Everyone is free to do what they wish, self determination being key, it would be a free for all. The rich get richer the poor poorer and more desperate. Think Russia and the Ukraine after the fall of the USSR, not a nice place to be. Capitalist yes, and their were some winners, but it was brutal on the majority. Sounds more like survival of the fittest to me. As far as economic growth, Britain would become a consumer whilst producing nothing. Our industry is dead and don't think that removing tariffs on trade would change anything. China would still be able to undercut us by huge margins, we just wouldn't be able to compete. Quote:
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Fact you say. Linky please??
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Only those who can afford a service which charges. There is charity and there is more money in individuals pockets to spend, making far more people available to health care provision.
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However, on a less facetious note, I don't see the point you are making with this sentence. Quote:
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If your argument against charity is that people do not want to be charity cases, then you must have a very pessimistic view of the human condition. People don't prefer theft over charity. I would sooner take a meal from charity money than one from theft money. The sooner people wake up and realise that taxation is theft the better off we will all be. Quote:
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You consume and use the envirnment around, do you not? If people aren't levied how does the road outside your house get repaired when the watermain bursts? Who pays for the road sweeper to clean your street? In fact who pays for all your public services if no one is taxed? Quote:
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But invest what? Where does this miraculous investment money come from. People surviving on less than the minimum wage barely have enough to feed themselves. How could they possible invest enough money to provide an income? Charity won't help them? Quote:
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Speaking of examples, can you give any examples where libertarianism has been adopted by a country successfully in the present day or even in history? Quote:
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And rely purely on donations to fill thier coffers. Billions are currently spent on the welfare state. I doubt very much that the equivalent could be generated by donations. Quote:
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I may have to read this book.
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Everyone is free to do what they wish, so long as they do not violate the rights of others. Quote:
"...the belief that the role of government is to provide for needs—that belief in and of itself suppresses charitable giving. Ask somebody, "do you think the government should do more to redistribute income?" People who strongly disagree with that give twelve times more money a year to charity than the people who strongly agree with that. You virtually never see differences that are that big. Even when you correct for income and age and education, there are big differences that persist between [those two] groups." Furthermore, the best possible charity is to make it so people do not require charity in the first place. A welfare state that keeps people in the welfare rut is not a good form of charity. There are good cases of homeless people who have made a Salvation Army lodge their address and have gradually worked their way back up into society. These things do happen, entirely without government 'help'. Quote:
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"Act in such a way that you treat humanity, whether in your own person or in the person of any other, always at the same time as an end and never merely as a means" This is second part of the moral law that I follow and hopefully many others do too. Even if they do not know of Kant, many people still follow the more primitive Christian maxims, such as; treat others as you would like to be treated. I am probably being rather idealistic right now, but if I believe so strongly in the Categorical Imperative, why can't others? Quote:
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It has indeed.
And we kept it civilised to boot ![]()
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I am a charitable capitalist, you are not. There is no too much in capitalism, because the only way to counter "too much" (Or prosperity, as it is called by the honest) is through violence and theft.
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