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Is moral hazard destroying the social contract? : Comments

By Revelly Robinson, published 23/10/2013

Since the election of the current government on September 7, the public has become privy to a wide array of abuses exhibited by parliamentarians for which there has been no retribution.

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Jardine K. Jardine,
"If wealth were evenly distributed, then no-one could take any action without causing inequality. It would spell the end of human society. Equal distribution of wealth as a political desideratum is just a stupid immoral concept."
Exactly. It's a bit like leaders and led or bosses and workers or a captain and his crew.
I think Ayn Rand summed it up quite adequately in her capitalist philosophy "Atlas Shrugged"
Posted by chrisgaff1000, Saturday, 26 October 2013 1:32:53 AM
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ya definitely it is hazardous but some moral and ethics are also important for character building.social contract are very much useful and necessary for each and every human being to survive their life happy.
Posted by mobilepundits, Monday, 28 October 2013 10:49:53 PM
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Dear Mobilepundits,

<<social contract are very much useful and necessary for each and every human being to survive their life happy.>>

Well social contracts are indeed very much useful and necessary for MOST of us, but they ought to be made voluntarily, with group(s) of one's own choice.
Posted by Yuyutsu, Monday, 28 October 2013 11:48:04 PM
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