a_unique_person
Director of Hatcheries and Conditioning
I was asking questions about traffic, and how it can be modelled and improved.
An economist added the observation that there is a simple solution to preventing the overload of traffic, just charge for the right to travel on a road. 'red' ken in london has apparently done just that. If you wan to drive in london, a notoriously overloaded traffic area, you now have to pay for the privelige.
Which made me wonder, why is it that, when we have to control the consumption of something, it is the poor who have to miss out?
The western economic system has survived and prospered better than the Marxian one. It seems to me that the basic assumption in it, that when you dish out the spoils of anything, the poor will always get less, is a curious one. Why the poor?
An economist added the observation that there is a simple solution to preventing the overload of traffic, just charge for the right to travel on a road. 'red' ken in london has apparently done just that. If you wan to drive in london, a notoriously overloaded traffic area, you now have to pay for the privelige.
Which made me wonder, why is it that, when we have to control the consumption of something, it is the poor who have to miss out?
The western economic system has survived and prospered better than the Marxian one. It seems to me that the basic assumption in it, that when you dish out the spoils of anything, the poor will always get less, is a curious one. Why the poor?