Okay, wait. Wait wait. You seem to be arguing that we should fix income disparity by bringing some incomes down, while it seems to me more utilitarian to bring some incomes up for the same result. One is reducto ad absurdum, the other is what we've been trying and failing to do in the third world for years. So, 1950s > 1500s. You know what I mean. Income disparity is a problem in the sense that poverty is a problem. Inherently income disparity isn't bad if there is no poverty, but one tends to follow the other. Yes, but -- says Schoeck -- welcome to human nature and the root cause of all problems in the history of the world. Envy destroyed Rousseau's noble savage, etc. There's an old joke that I'm paraphrasing wrongly -- having "enough" is just having more than your brother in law. EDIT: I think we've rediscovered the thoughtful web.Are you serious? Households making $120,000 per year are in the lower 90%. There is a line of people at the border waiting to come and join the lower 90% of the United States.
Envy is a real issue, and it looks like an interesting book -- thanks for mentioning it -- but I can't bring myself to feel sorry for someone when their problem is simply that someone else has more material means. Isn't having hot running water and three meals a day more important than to be earning at a certain percentile relative to your neighbors?
But if it is such a big problem, any measure that makes it less severe ought to be welcomed. Thus, reducing the income gap by halving everyone's income would be seen as a step in the right direction, even if better solutions (like increasing the low salaries) exist. The fact that slashing salaries is obviously bad suggests to me that income disparity is not so very evil. As far as envy goes, as long as people are eating mud I could not care less about someone who feels sad simply because they are not the wealthiest people around. As for the thoughtful web, three cheers.You seem to be arguing that we should fix income disparity
Far from it, I am not convinced that it is a problem that needs to be fixed.You know what I mean. Income disparity is a problem in the sense that poverty is a problem.
Poverty is a problem, I get that. What is the connection to income disparity? Is it your belief that The rich get richer and the poor get poorer?