Hastings gull
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- Nov 23, 2013
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Poverty in rural Africa is increasing faster than the population. In Nigeria, one of Africa's strongest economies, poverty has risen to 61% (100 million people living on less than $1 a day) - meanwhile it has the most billionaires on the continent, with 13... this is typical of capitalism, excessive reward for the lucky minority while the rest of the population relatively suffers in servitude or poverty.
Capitalism is a great system for creating wealth, like we can observe in China like you say, but it is possibly the worst at using and distributing it. Inequality has never been so high, which is absolutely unacceptable in Western nations who have more than enough wealth for everyone to earn a living wage. The solution is simple, distribute the wealth fairly - this isn't especially difficult to put into practice or even a lot to ask - it would benefit every aspect of society, including the economy and technological innovation, but the wealthy ruling classes are proactive in preventing this from happening.
The theory is simple, not the solution. It would be extremely difficult to put in place, because those millions who have worked hard for their comfortable lifestyle, would quite rightly be most angered at having to give it up. Why should they? I am not talking about the mega rich here, just your ordinary wealthy middle class punter, including doubtless many on here, who would not consider themselves to be "the ruling classes" as you so often put it. Then when you have distributed it fairly, whatever that means, how are you going to ensure that it remains "fair" - human beings are resourceful and determined when it comes to working for themselves and their families, so how do you stop inequality rising again, which it surely will do. Some will save money, and others will go straight down the pub, to put it simply. And what sort of mindset would you be creating in those who have wealth handed to them in the name of "fair re-distribution" who have not deserved it?