Saturday, May 25, 2019

Distribution of Wealth

Since time immemorial, thither is an alarming inequality existing among work force. It is ironic how wealth is distri howevered with presumable discrepancies, resulting to an overwhelming amount of money acquired by some magic spell differents remain in the pits of poverty. Perhaps some would perceive the possession of billions of dollars as mor on the wholey unacceptable, while others would view this as a natural consequence of gentle nature. It is quite alarming how extreme standards of living is plaguing our friendship and impairs our elemental function as hu tender-heartedkind beings. But this has been the problem since the first existence of man. And perhaps this nothing but a natural tendency, and that the actual nature governing worldly concern is that there is a law of equity.Individual needs is basically thought to determine his resource acquisition. Or at the very least, it would serve as a baseline or a standard as to how he would lead a decent kind of living. The refore philosophers and people in general keep back defined that the needs of caller would be the primary established factor for justice and wealth distribution. Are men created equal therefore should not acquire much(prenominal) than his neighbor? Or are men inherently unequal, being that others are superior than the ones next to them?Some ask, Is it right that some people have acquired billions of dollars through business traffic while other people live in great poverty? Two renowned philosophers have shared their views on how the distribution of wealth should be. basin Locked said, God gave the world to men in ordinary. He call backd that the available property in nature has become the restriction within which man sets his labor and standards of living. It is his belief that individually man has his own right to work, to own, to consume, and not to be transgressed. He further elaborated, Whichmeasure did confine every mans possession to a very moderate proportion, and such as he might appropriate to himself without distress to anybody, in the first age of the world (Hutchins 1952, p. 1047).Locke discussed this rule of property, which is that every man should have as some(prenominal) as he could make use of without both inflicting injury towards others and passing judgment on them. It actually was quite elevated and it worked quite successfully in previous times, when there most societies promote freedom and free enterprise. Locke thought that this world could provide enough land for each and every human being who wishes to build a home and that everything that the world holds would have been enough for people to survive had it not been for the invention of money. Because of this, people have become occupied by their ambitions of acquiring more wealth, wealth in the form of imperishable commodities with great excess.There should have been enough resources for everyone to live on, yet these resources come along scarce for most. The world is giv en to men and therefore each has an equal right to everything the earth could offer. How much a man works would determine how much he earns. His labor would equate his wealth acquisition as his capacity to consume is regulated by his ability to produce. If one has excessive amounts of wealth, then this entails that there is waste. And this waste is a violation of natures laws. Because of money, man has become able to accumulate wealth through time, saving inheritance and working for more to bequeath. Because money is not perishable by time, man save keeps on having more of it without any possible limits. Money allows wealth accumulation without causing injury towards others (Hutchins 1952, p. 1047).Rousseau on the other hand, hopes that there is an inequitable acquisition of wealth and that men are created unequal. He believes that it is not money itself that isthe cause of the existence of inequality of mankind, but the property itself. He even thought of the first man who has ma de an enclosure to a piece of land and claimed it his that made others believe him is actually the veridical founder of civil society. As it has become a right to establish ownership of a property, this wealth amassed makes one to want more and expand what he already owns.Others tend to ignore the poverty that surrounds them, and when asked if they take notice on these, as perceived by Rousseau, they try to not care as it would make their interests of owning more. They want to protect their possessions from the threats of being attacked or taken. Mankind has established a civil law that they propose is for the purpose of security for everyone, yet the rightfulness is that they hardly initiate this as to secure their ownership of property and power.This instead results to the violation of the rights of the poor, as it only curtails their chance to improve their standards of living. It actually chains the poor and only makes the rich even wealthier. This consequently lead to the d estruction of natural liberty, it only fixed the law of property and inequality, and turned transgression into a right, only for the reinforcement of the few (Hutchins 1952, p. 1048). When others are harmed, man is therefore given the right to punish the offender, and be executioner of the law of nature as proposed by Locke.Rousseau believed that it is contrary to nature that only a few should be privileged to have an extensive amount of wealth while others, a multitude of others, are in horrific need of the basic necessities of heart. This is why he proposed that there should be a government that would repair this and allow each and everyone to be provided with the minimum needs that they have. A government should prevent extreme inequalities of fortunes not by forcibly taking a mans possession from him,but instead prevent him from accumulating it. It is more of preventing the people from becoming poor or too rich (Hutchins 1952, p. 1048).It is indeed a fact that each human bein g should have an equal glide path to whatever resource they need. They should be given equal opportunities to survive and to lead a certain standard of living fitting them. Cause I believe that there is indeed inequality and inequity among mankind. Both Locke and Rousseau presented strong thesis on the question of wealth acquisition. Theirs are quite complementary to some stop as they share that each man has a right of property. Each affirmed that the problem of poverty is not a problem that could be intimately resolved, nor would there really be a solution to it, once the right of property is admitted. The right of property is said to be sacred and is a basic right of citizenship to a country, yet there is quite a difficulty in securing the property of individuals without attacking it on another.I believe that it is true poverty is an essential consequence of property, as war is an inevitable consequence of sovereignty, and in neither case scum bag the cause be abolished. Both proposed that men should be equal, and men should prevent, as asserted by Hegel himself. hands should think that they are equal, as to prevent transgression against each other. But the truth is that everyone is created different, and these differences entail that there are inequalities in abilities and skills among man. But it does not mean that one has a greater importance than the other, they are simply different.But their differences in particular areas mean that it can be in the form of wealth. Men as a whole are equal, but in particular aspects, they are not. And that is the truth that the universe holds. I believe that Rousseaus proposal of a government safeguarding the interests of its citizens by preventing mass wealth acquisition or extensive resource scarcity is ideal. But this is as declare as it is almost impossible.Because just as communism failed, humans have this natural tendency to outdo the other, and that the selfishness inside would dominate the want to put thi ngs in their proper places. Those who would enforce these proposals are themselves men and therefore fallible, making the entire thesis too unrealistic in for the human setting.If Locke was asked the given question, he would tell apart that it having wealth despite the poverty of others is immoral but technically moral. Because money has legitimized wealth accumulation as it allows one to become richer without causing another human being to become poorer. However it is immoral, as men are created equal and must all have enough resources necessary for them to lead decent lives. Men are not accountable to his neighbor unless he transgresses the others rights. He only answers to himself therefore he has the right to become whatever he pleases within the bounds of not causing harm to others.If Rousseau answers the same question, he would say that it is definitely immoral, however a common occurrence, and must be prevented by all means. This is why he proposed that a government should p revent extreme ends in society. This is quite the dream of many, as all have wanted a society that exists in respect. That there should be a society with its member without any source or reason of jealousy, or competition, because everyone should have enough. But the truth is, man knows no bounds and does not want enough. Man wants to have plentiful of everything, and this is the major source of all the conflicts in our world today and for all of history. In times when he himself is threatened of his possessions, his life story or other material wealth, he would not instinctively act in accordance for the common good but for the good of himself alone. And if given the chance to have access to conveniences that the world has to offer, he would definitely take it.The central issue that plagues mankind is the existence of money or property or any form material possession. Perhaps it is immoral in the sense that it creates disparity and it questions what moral province does a human be ing have. For indeed, how can one sleep at night in their lofty beds while others sleep in the dumpsters with newspapers as their blankets? How can a person spend on useless jewelry when his money can actually save millions of lives from the face of death because of starvation? And how can life be so cruel to those who did not intend to become poor but because they are born that way, they have to suffer the same kind of life?Both philosophers attempted to condemn the existence of money. But money is one commodity that governs human existence and will dictate mans society for eras to come. It is almost impossible to put equality among people. People determine what they would have, and they must work for what they need. This is the concept of equity for it is quite unfair that one would work harder than the other and acquire just as much just because they are told equal. It is more appropriate that man works for himself and has every right to become whatever he pleases as long as he d oes not violate the rights of others.Works CitedAdler, Mortimer J. Wealth. A Syntopicon of Great Books of the Western World.Chicago Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc., 1952. 1038-1049.

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