it seems to me that there is a limit to the amount one can contribute to society and that therefore one should not take out more than we put in by our work - otherwise we are stealing, and thereby creating injustice, overpay and underpay [which grows endlessly] creating righteous anger and violence which also escalates endlessly and thus makes us unsafe and in danger and having to go to war and having to fight and pay for crime [in money and person]
the social pool of wealth is filled by products of work, and so taking out more than we put in has to deprive others unjustly, ruining our own happiness with the danger, anger and resentment, the escalation of war [to extinction soon]
good liberty always stops short of depriving others of liberty
the market is no judge of how much we contribute, because the market pays for scarcity and other things which are not our contribution
[we now have pay from $1 to $1 billion for a fortnight's work]
do you think i am right, or wrong?
2006-10-04
21:22:55
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