Blind groper wrote:Seth
People are not as much individuals as you think. We are all part of a society. Even hermits need to buy stuff, produced by wider society.
The key word in that sentence being "buy." "Buy" infers that the hermit engages in a voluntary transaction where value is exchanged for value. That's a completely Libertarian philosophy. You make something I need or want, and I exchange something that you need or want for that item.
That's not what Marxism (socialism) proposes at all. Socialism is the concept that the hermit "needs" something (food perhaps) and that simply because he "needs" it, the collective is justified in enslaving some other person or people to his "need" by forcing them to labor on his behalf. That's neither commerce nor voluntary, it's pure unadulterated involuntary servitude.
If you are going to go off doing what you think is for your individual needs without reference to the rules of society, then society will react against you. In due course, you will be in prison, or in hospital, or dead.
Strawman obfuscation.
The question here is whether or not Person A can be forced to labor on behalf of Person B against his will, not whether Person A obeys the laws of society that guide social behavior. I've said many times that what a man consumes or enjoys by way of amenities or services provided by government (which is everyone else but him) creates a debt upon that individual that he is obliged to pay.
But taking my money and giving it to someone else because you deem that they "need" it more than I do has nothing whatever to do with just debts incurred through voluntary use of public services or amenities.
It's pure involuntary servitude, nothing more.
Just because "society" thinks I owe some ghetto-dwelling dependent class crack dealer a welfare check doesn't mean that I do, it only means that they have the force to enslave me to the collective will, not the moral suasion to take what's mine and give it to someone else against my will.
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