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In today’s society, the notion of equal opportunity is challenged by the reality of inherent differences in intelligence and skills. The current economic systems often favor the privileged, leaving many without fair chances to meet their needs. This discussion invites us to evaluate whether we should increase taxes to foster economic equality and social stability. Inspired by principles like Jante Law and Scandinavian Egalitarianism, we explore the importance of sharing community resources to ensure basic needs are met and consider policies such as income-based fines, paternity leave, universal healthcare, and education for all.
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Equal opportunity doesn’t exist. People aren’t equally intelligent & skilled. Highly imperfect & rigged economic systems don’t give everyone a fair opportunity to provide for their needs.
How many people pay the price of your eco success? Should we pay higher taxes to promote economic equality & social stability?
You aren’t more important than anyone else. (“Jante law”) Caring means sharing. People’s basic needs must be met by community sacrifice.
Traffic fines based on income level Maternity leave for fathers Across-the-board raises Universal health care & college education Vice neutrality