Originally Posted by NW Ponderer
No, Harv3, and a crude distraction. She was quite clear that those who have benefited most from the economic structure should contribute the most to it, which is not what is currently happening. Those who have gotten the most from the system are providing proportionately less. The corollary would be: To each according to his contribution, from each according to his benefit. Trying to distract and name-call is not addressing the substance.
Thanks, NWP. That is exactly the point I was trying to make.

Originally Posted by Harv3
So you're saying something like:
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"From each, according to his ability; to each, according to his need."
A thought attributed to a well-known late 19th Century political philosopher, how original. wink
Yep Harv, it's not original but nope that school of thought goes further back than that and might be where he (Karl Marx) got it....Acts 4:34 and 35 in the New Testament.




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