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can investment in justice pay FAR FAR FAR HIGHER DIVIDENDS than anything else? is justice an ENORMOUSLY UNDERVALUED STOCK? is our simplistic rule of thumb, money=happiness, letting us down VERY VERY BADLY? can justice deliver ENORMOUS INCREASE OF HAPPINESS? is there ENORMOUS ROOM FOR GROWTH here?

we all know the chestnut 'the rich get richer' etc - we know this means: the rich get more & more dollars per unit of work - we know that justice is equal pay for equal work - we know more & more unequal pay for equal work is injustice - we know injustice in pay is theft, is injury, produces anger, produces violence, violence is hugely expensive, in many ways - we know pay ranges extremely widely: actually, from $1 to $1 billion/fortnight's work - from a lifetime's work to less than a second's work/$1000 - the fruits of justice are: survival of the state, peace, happiness, liberty, friendliness - everything good - can we get HUGE HAPPINESS/DOLLAR RETURNS from buying into justice?

2006-10-14 18:23:53 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Economics

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I agree. In fact, I believe the return of justice is infinite. But sadly, if you observe deeper, you will realize that all of those who said the thing you said here are those who desire to be equally as rich, prosperous and successful as these rich people, subconsciously. I've seen a lot of people with decent income that never desire any money will never make the statements you made. They just feel happy and contented. They don't go around judging why rich people continue to abuse the poor. If you notice further, you'll realize that these very same people who judge and criticize will also follow the footsteps of the rich in furthering inequalities when they suddenly become rich and successful.

2006-10-14 23:23:41 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Arguably, yes. But money can never buy you happiness. Only your state of MIND can do that.

2006-10-18 06:56:58 · answer #2 · answered by MBK 7 · 0 0

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