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posted by martyb on Saturday January 27 2018, @12:43PM   Printer-friendly
from the I-got-mine!-And-Yours.-And-Yours.-Annnnnd-yours,-too. dept.

The 1% grabbed 82% of all wealth created in 2017

More than $8 of every $10 of wealth created last year went to the richest 1%.

That's according to a new report from Oxfam International, which estimates that the bottom 50% of the world's population saw no increase in wealth.

Oxfam says the trend shows that the global economy is skewed in favor of the rich, rewarding wealth instead of work.

"The billionaire boom is not a sign of a thriving economy but a symptom of a failing economic system," said Winnie Byanyima, executive director of Oxfam International.


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  • (Score: 2) by The Mighty Buzzard on Saturday January 27 2018, @04:17PM (6 children)

    by The Mighty Buzzard (18) Subscriber Badge <themightybuzzard@proton.me> on Saturday January 27 2018, @04:17PM (#628925) Homepage Journal

    That doesn't benefit society...

    That is irrelevant. Do you believe in slavery? Because that's precisely what forcing one man to work for another man's benefit is.

    ...therefore it doesn't harm society or even those people themselves to be taxed heavily...

    Again, irrelevant. It doesn't harm a woman if you use lube and a condom when raping her but it is still morally reprehensible.

    You've done a pretty good job obfuscating the fundamental issue at hand but said nothing that makes theft or slavery morally sound.

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  • (Score: 1) by fustakrakich on Saturday January 27 2018, @04:51PM (2 children)

    by fustakrakich (6150) on Saturday January 27 2018, @04:51PM (#628945) Journal

    I remember time when people would say, *America, love it or leave it.*

    Like it or not, the majority decides the form of "slavery" (chattel, wage, etc) you will live under. And people will tell me, *don't let the door hit ya on the ass.* I wouldn't say that, because I believe all the fences must be torn down, and everybody has a right to live where they want and to *follow the food*, but I am interested to see how you would fund your collective, and is it a fenced/heavily guarded community with restricted membership.

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    • (Score: 2) by The Mighty Buzzard on Saturday January 27 2018, @05:23PM (1 child)

      by The Mighty Buzzard (18) Subscriber Badge <themightybuzzard@proton.me> on Saturday January 27 2018, @05:23PM (#628976) Homepage Journal

      Like it or not, the majority decides the form of "slavery" (chattel, wage, etc) you will live under.

      We've actually had quite a lot of protections against that happening from the very beginning and some not small amount of blood shed to keep it from happening other times but you are largely correct.

      A collective? Me? I'm not even interested in a collective of two or I would have married by now.

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      • (Score: 1) by fustakrakich on Saturday January 27 2018, @11:11PM

        by fustakrakich (6150) on Saturday January 27 2018, @11:11PM (#629199) Journal

        A collective? Me? I'm not even interested in a collective of two or I would have married by now.

        So, you live all alone in a cabin up in the mountains, sending *letters to the editor*, or a van down by the river, washing your clothes on a rock, and spearing whatever swims by?

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  • (Score: 2) by fritsd on Saturday January 27 2018, @05:39PM (2 children)

    by fritsd (4586) on Saturday January 27 2018, @05:39PM (#628989) Journal

    Wow.. are you really saying, that it is immoral, to be forced to do work for another man's benefit?

    That's quite a radical viewpoint. It must be difficult for you to live in a society with other people, some of them putting unreasonable demands on you (or trying).

    However, I respect that you'd never take a job where an asshole boss bullies you around :-). Wish I had done that a bit more often.

    What is your viewpoint on military conscription: should it be dodged, because it is immoral to force you to fight for the protection of your countrymen?

    And what about work in the public sector: nurses, teachers, firefighters, police officers have no choice but to work for others' benefit, even if sometimes they must "serve" absolute assholes.
    What I mean is: sure, they get paid to interact with "people", but they must occasionally some days get people that they think: "It isn't worth the wage to have to deal with *these* people".

    • (Score: 1) by tftp on Saturday January 27 2018, @06:56PM

      by tftp (806) on Saturday January 27 2018, @06:56PM (#629038) Homepage

      Wow.. are you really saying, that it is immoral, to be forced to do work for another man's benefit?

      It's the basis of a free society. In ancient Rome it was perfectly moral.

      However, I respect that you'd never take a job where an asshole boss bullies you around :-)

      Even if he does, I'm not forced to work for him. I do it voluntarily or I leave.

      military conscription: should it be dodged, because it is immoral to force you to fight for the protection of your countrymen?

      In a war morality changes. Try to proudly say in a crowd: "I'm a deserter, I do not want to protect you." See what happens.

      And what about work in the public sector: nurses, teachers, firefighters, police officers have no choice but to work for others' benefit, even if sometimes they must "serve" absolute assholes.

      They said an oath to help everyone. Yes, sometimes it's too hard. Those leave the profession. Nobody forces them to stay or to go.

    • (Score: 2) by The Mighty Buzzard on Saturday January 27 2018, @07:07PM

      by The Mighty Buzzard (18) Subscriber Badge <themightybuzzard@proton.me> on Saturday January 27 2018, @07:07PM (#629043) Homepage Journal

      Fuck yes I am. All week long and twice on Sunday. When I take a job it is for my benefit. You can tell by how I quit when value_returned is less than value_put_forth.

      I'm against military conscription but not for moral reasons. I wouldn't, as a vet myself, want to share a foxhole with someone who did not want to be there. You couldn't trust them like you could a volunteer. For me that outweighs any moral argument one way or the other.

      They're all paid except for volunteer firefighters. Almost none of them would be doing the job if they weren't. Actual volunteers, most of them will be doing the job because they enjoy the work, the company of their coworkers, the results of their effort, or a combination of the above. Actual altruists are mentally disturbed.

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