PhQnix
Tuesday 16th November 2010 10:05pm
7,015 posts
Quote: sootyj @ November 16 2010, 9:56 PM GMT
Nazism always gets unfair stick for making some perfectly reasonable ideas untenable.
I agree with this, actually. Rhetorically it is an easy get out clause for lazy arguments. However, social darwinism as discussed by the Nazis was really just a pseudo-scientific cover for racism. I think it's fair if people are appalled.
Quote: sootyj @ November 16 2010, 9:56 PM GMT
China has increased all of it's markers on quality of living (health, life expectancy, education etc). Since becoming a market economy, the same can be said across Africa, where only the foolish send kids to UNESCO schools.
Only a small percentage of the population need to fall by the way side.
It's worth remembering 4% of the UK pay 24% of the taxes.
I disagree with you on this. I don't want to start pulling statistics out of the ether, but that same 4% probably have their hands on a lot more of the 'countries wealth' than other 96% of taxpayers.
As I see it wealth should not just be generated out of nothing that doesn't benefit some part of a wider society, it should be tied to goods or necessary services. When you're talking about that 24% of tax this is all money which basically appears out of nothingness. It's just such an incomprehensible system to me.
Quote: sootyj @ November 16 2010, 9:56 PM GMT
Tax percentages should start high and peter off as people become wealthier,
This is just silly.
Quote: sootyj @ November 16 2010, 9:56 PM GMT
He was racked with guilt at how they clashed with his Christian faith. That he overcame this showed his great character.
I am always really happy to see Darwin on our £10 notes.
Quote: sootyj @ November 16 2010, 9:59 PM GMT
We do and capitalism is what makes it work.
I work for a charity funded by donations and government grants. Made possible by individual sense of both responsibility and entitlement expressed as an economic reality.
It simply wouldn't exist in a socialist or communa;ist society.
Well no, but then a socialist society wouldn't have any charities. It would just be the state (or society as a whole) which covered such duties.