by threadbear » Mon 26 Sep 2005, 12:47:58
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Kez', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('rogerhb', '3'). People work with the system because they believe one of the following:
i. they have no option
ii. they are working towards a better tomorrow.
So how can all have a better tomorrow, be more wealthy, if we live on a finite planet? Or is the goal to delude enough of the people so that they don't revolt?
I think you're missing some things. Some people work because they enjoy working. Some people work just to make a difference in other people's lives. Some people set themselves up with a very expensive lifestyle, and are stuck working because of their own materialistic choices. Some people have no option, simply because they made horrible decisions that are 100% their own fault, and now must pay alimony, child support, or some other set of bills and therefore must
stay in the system. Others have no option because of no fault of their own, like a car accident or death in the family.
Conversely, have you thought about why people don't work with the system and just fight it constantly?
a. They're lazy
b. They don't understand how the system works, so they fail constantly - they don't understand credit cards, or saving money, or managing their money
c. They think that they are entitled to things they didn't earn
d. They don't like to work and don't want to spend the time and money getting an education
e. They work hard but never seem to get anywhere, so they give up
f. They have been screwed over by people and corporations and feel that they will be screwed again by the system. For example, working for a long time somewhere expecting a decent retirement or benefits, only to get nothing.
In my experience, there are a lot more lazy, ignorant, and just plain materialistic people than there are people who have been screwed over unjustly. Any system, no matter what you call it, which rewards those who can work but choose not to, and punishes those who do work, is not just.
You're crazy if you think people are "rewarded" for not working. Let's give this idea a decent burial, shall we? If you really think this, you simply don't know anyone who is out of work, long term. I don't mean recently laid off tech employees, who's best strategy is to wait and see, rather than take to the cornfields, either.