SolomonVII
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Another question...how do you convince those who will not work to starve? Seriously, another reason for a social safety net, even for those who choose not to work, is the protection of all society...say a person doesn't want to work even though there are good jobs available. The also don't want to starve to death so what are their options? Seems that the only thing left is crime.
I also really have a problem with basically forcing people into manual labor because they cannot find work in their area. Do you really think it is right to take someone who is brilliant with computers but never worked outside a day in their lives, who is laid off at 50, and put them to work digging ditches? Do we, as a society, care about people's mental and physical health, job satisfaction, and the like...or should it be a straight equation...work at whatever job is available or die.
The notion of "he who would not work, should not eat" to me seems unworkable as a system to run a modern society. How many people on these boards come here for prayers and support because they have lost jobs they have spent years training for...or can't find employment in a field that they have just invested a lot studying for? Should our response to them be...get whatever job is available, even if it is a miserable job that would ruin their chance to ever be employed in their chosen field, or should it be to keep looking for work in their chosen career?
The risk of starvation in our countires is slim to none. Poor people tend to be the fattest.
People in the Christian communities of Paul almost undoubtedly did not starve either. they got the message and started to contribute.
The social state has been with us since the times of Bismark. Instead of creating the nationalistic pride that he envisioned though, all too often it has bred a resentful people demanding of the next entitlement.
The problem is not that people are going to starve. It is that anybody that becomes dependant on that system is demeaned and humiliated on account of the fact that they are not taking care of themselves.
The humiliation is part of the system. Human nature demands more of us than to be perpetually children suckling at the teat of the nanny state.
Few people would advocate a complete dismantlement of the system
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