NewtonTrino
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http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,710972,00.html
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Now I find their point of view rather interesting. From what I can tell their argument is that they don't need to give to charity because the state should be taking care of these basic needs. In some ways they think this actually undermines democracy because it puts the power in the hands of a few people.
Thoughts?
From the article:
Germany's super-rich have rejected an invitation by Bill Gates and Warren Buffett to join their 'Giving Pledge' to give away most of their fortune. The pledge has been criticized in Germany, with millionaires saying donations shouldn't replace duties that would be better carried out by the state.
Now I find their point of view rather interesting. From what I can tell their argument is that they don't need to give to charity because the state should be taking care of these basic needs. In some ways they think this actually undermines democracy because it puts the power in the hands of a few people.
Thoughts?