James Wallbank on Sun, 22 Mar 2020 13:54:30 +0100 (CET) |
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Hello Andreas, Great questions! I think it's interesting to see the reaction of the UK Regime (for those of you who aren't clear, Johnson is a known deceptionist and right-wing Trumpalike). It seems that the challenge for conservatives is simply to maintain society's current social hierarchies. Johnson has put forward an extraordinary plan that subsidises 80% of all employees' wages (notice that it leaves out people in precarious self-employment and gig-economy work). What the government has conspicuously NOT done is to introduce Universal Basic Income. Instead, they have determined that the "value" of, say, a lawyer who is not working, is much higher than the "value" of a bricklayer who is not working. Both, in turn, are of higher "value" than a childcare assistant who is not working. And, shockingly, the value of a lawyer who is not working is, apparently, greater than the value of a waste disposal worker who is working! So the choice has been to offer differential support to humans - to freeze in place the inequalities of society in the perverse hope that they'll be able to defrost it, unchanged, in a year. Quite apart from the practical complexity of a differential subsidy for non-workers' wages, I'm interested in the philosophy of inequity that lies behind this. They are, quite clearly, going to some lengths to preserve inequality as if it were a precious, vital feature of society. Best Regards, James ===== On 20/03/2020 09:32, Andreas Broeckmann wrote:
Dear Sean, folks, thanks for the useful historical references. I've already gone on record here as being against speculations on who should die in what way.
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