I was referring to care in terms of individulal feeling of responsibility, as Shaun said "I don't especially care why they can't afford enough surgeons" - I agree with Shaun on this & at the same time I don't think there can, or could be a range set for people caring more or less based on their own value.Kafkaesque wrote: ↑Fri Nov 22, 2019 11:59 pmDon't want to speak for Shaun, but he's surely talking about tax dodging and tax havens, plus the politics of wanting politicians favoring low taxes etc.; not caring quite that literally. They don't have to mentally, as it were, care more, and feel bad for others less fortunately. The question is whether they should at the very least pay their fair share, rather than dodge. You're (inadvertently?) equating something as cold and hard as cool cash to caring.jamesg46 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 22, 2019 10:14 pmI agree, you shouldn't have to care but at the same time I also think that just because somebody has worked hard for they have, they should have to care anymore than you or I.ShaunWhite wrote: ↑Fri Nov 22, 2019 10:03 pm
I don't especially care why they can't afford enough surgeons, all I know is that they can't. Oh well, just another day-to-day issue the filthy rich don't have to worry about, so they don't.
It's a sliding scale, and I'm sure there's some, who make, say low six figures a year, who have worked significantly harder for their position in society and work life, than say someone stacking shelves at Tesco. The issue, imo at least, is more the exclusively filthy rich. Don't want to come of all Marxist - I'm not, promisenot even close in fact - but the money in those cases aren't even remotely correlated to the work effort, and it doesn't come from a vacuum. It comes from a capitalist society, with companies, with workers. They should give back to that society.
What i'm trying to say is, because person A has more wealth than person B, doesn't mean imo that person A should feel morally obliged to care more about why the NHS can't afford more surgeons, just as I wouldnt expect someone to feel they're a burden because they contribute less, I have to point out that I have no idea what the solution to any of these problems are and I'm only interested in the conversation, I'm not here for disagreement.
In terms of the filthy rich not giving back to society, is there a possibility that this is a two sided coin, I mean don't a lot of these companies generate a lot of paye through the qty of jobs they create?