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if the ppl seeking justice are pursuing the re-popularisation of limiting fortunes [like the founding fathers, like jesus, like all wise ppl, like all happy societies] can they be secretly seeking wealth/power? i mean, how can a person get wealth/power if he seeks to limit fortunes to the just maximum a person can earn by their own work[seems to be less than US$2 million]? isnt it true that you be SURE that ppl seeking justice by limiting fortunes arent secretly seeking wealth/power?
the amount a person can contribute to the social pool of wealth is limited [no. of workhours in a lifetime, maximum hardness of working/hr] so unlimited fortunes HAVE to be injustice [ie, mostly pay for no work, ie, theft]?
if you pay tertiary students for studying, all 'reasons' for higher than av hrly pay are unjust [& therefore cause destruction of states, happiness, peace, safety, pleasure, everything good]?

2006-10-15 11:55:56 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Economics

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More likely power. "Justice" and "wealth" are unrelated life-goals / thought concepts. But people who feel they are under "injustice" often feel "powerless". Little realising that power comes from within, and that justice is safe in God's hands.

2006-10-18 19:13:34 · answer #1 · answered by MBK 7 · 0 0

is it true that everyone who is seeking justice is secretly seeking wealth/power? No, because wealth and money is relative and people have their ethical and ulitratian side to them believe people deserve equal opportunity to pursue what they can dream of. The goal should be to reduce absolute poverty, and to do it means providing funds for education, micro-loans, instructure. The world is becoming more connected to each other, and the wealth of information created will improve all people in the long term.

2006-10-15 19:23:05 · answer #2 · answered by ram456456 5 · 0 1

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