RandFan
Mormon Atheist
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I posit that we are an evolved social species. I posit that all science demonstrates this. I posit that social species are successful because individuals are willing to give up temporary fitness for the over all fitness of the group. This a scientific model that involves evolution, reciprocal altruism and a mathematical model under the umbrella "game theory primarily Tit for Tat". Based on this theory field researchers, anthropologists, behaviorists and psychologists have developed robust explanations and predictions. To date all evidence fits this model and demonstrates that it is correct. (see vampire bats, Index for Economic Freedom *list below, Human Development Index, GDP, Per Capital GDP, etc., etc.I counter with the proposal that people be should held accountable for their own lives (gasp) and that the welfare mentality/methodologies, despite the best of intentions, simply do not work.
It works because evolution endowed humans with individual drive to be better and empathy and compassion. On average, most people don't perform at their best when they witness suffering. A healthy and vibrant society is good for all.
You are simply arguing by assertion, appealing to intuition and you are engaging in a false dichotomy. It's possible to hold people accountable to some degree for their lives and also offer safety nets. There is no science for this conservative mantra. Though, to be honest, it's not as if there is no truth to your point. I'm still an Ayn Rand fan. We need incentives for thrift, hard work, study, and savings. I believe in personal responsibility. We can't give everyone everything they want. There is a point of diminishing returns. But look at the conservative prepared (the Heritage Foundation) and conservative published (the Wall Street Journal)Index for Economic Freedom. Denmark, among the nations with the most generous social welfare is in the to 10. They have wealth because most people don't want to simply survive. They want to thrive (see Maslow's Hierarchy Needs).
Hong Kong
Singapore
Australia
New Zealand
Switzerland
Canada
Chile
Mauritius
Denmark
United States
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