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Comment by pdonis

21 hours ago

> Whether or not work is done is completely orthogonal.

No, it's not, because food requires work to produce. Someone has to do that work.

If you yourself are not one of the people who works to produce the food that we all need, you have only two ways of getting it:

(1) Trade something else of value for it;

(2) Force the people who do produce it to give it to you.

Option #1 is a free market. Option #2 is tyranny. There are no other choices.

Which do you pick?

Is it tyranny that my 84 year old parents get free food (via the state pension)?

  • Did they earn the pension by working for many years?

    • Do you think they should be left to starve if they did not work for many years?

      In most developed countries even someone who has been never worked in their life will get enough to live on (although they might get less than someone who has worked all their lives).

This is a false dichotomy, brother. People can, and do, pool their resources to give to those who have less. Most humans aren't so cold hearted that they are ok with others starving. So no, the options aren't just "trade for food" or "force people to give you food".

  • > People can, and do, pool their resources to give to those who have less.

    Voluntarily, yes. If you want to make my list complete, you can add charity as a third option: if people judge that you're worth helping, they can voluntarily choose to help you.

    But charity only works if the people doing it have things to give. Which means those things were produced. Somebody produced them. And the people who have them to give, through charity, got them one of the two ways I described. So it all still bottoms out to those two ways. Yes, some people can be helped out with charity. But you can't have an entire society all being helped with charity, because then nobody is producing anything that can be used to help them.

If you don't feed people, they will pick for you.

The real question is do we figure it out with intention now, or let it be randomly figured out by people with nothing to lose?

  • > If you don't feed people, they will pick for you.

    Do you mean they will pick option 2? "Give me food or I'll mess you up?" We have a name for that kind of behavior, and it's not a pretty one.

    Or might there be some possibility that they will realize that option 1 is there and try it?

    • I am shocked you think letting people starve is OK. The word you are looking for is "revolution" or "uprising" - people will fight for the right to live if you deny them food.

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    • What an odd response given the scenario put forth. I’m very curious what you think that starving people with no jobs are expected to trade with here?

    • If my family isn't eating and society is cool with that I could not care less about a label that such a society gives me.

      Again, society can get ahead of things, or let it be decided later. The harder you make option 2, the more people will pick option 1. Society can figure out how to keep option 2 working if society prefers that. If society fails to do so it will deservedly get option 1.

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