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Originally Posted by synaesthetic
Laziness is the key word here.
What if you aren't lazy? What if you're willing and able to work, but can't, because nobody will hire you?
Do you simply die?
Air, food, water, shelter should all be basic human rights. Deny any of those and you are effectively killing someone. I always wondered why we protect "basic human rights" like free speech, freedom of religion and such... but we don't protect freedom of staying alive.
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I disagree slightly. Free speech is important; we can't barter and exchange without it. Since society is meant to be diverse, we aren't all subsistence farmers; some of us are builders, craftsmen, etc.
Free speech guarantees the right that we can choose to exchange our services with whoever we want so long as it is fair.
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Originally Posted by Zakoo
ie, the system is correct, why bother making it better?
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Efficient you mean. If a maid can serve and cook, why bother if she pads and lies about her breast size or not?
Nothing is perfect in this world. We can only strive to improve, starting from square one just unrealistic.