Comment on it's a matter of motivation
PattyMcB@lemmy.world 6 days agoI’ll check it out.
Counter point: If there is no reason for some people who are capable of contributing to society to actually contribute, at least a good portion of those people will not, but they’ll still take from the system.
The inequity is inherent. There needs to be SOME reward for effort aside from pure altruism.
bearboiblake@pawb.social 6 days ago
I appreciate that, thanks for hearing me out.
This is well known as the “free rider problem”, and the extent to which it is a problem and how it can be addressed is widely discussed by anarchists. I’m sure everyone must be getting sick of me referencing it by now, but our old friend an anarchist FAQ addresses the issue in great detail, but I’ll quote a few relevant paragraphs:
PattyMcB@lemmy.world 6 days ago
It all sounds great, but the same people who end up rich would still seek power and control and ruin the system for others.
bearboiblake@pawb.social 6 days ago
The entire purpose of the system is to make it impossible to become rich and to ensure no one has power over others. That is the literal foundation principle of anarchism, from the greek an-archos, meaning without rulers.
If you haven’t heard much about anarchism before, you probably have some misconceptions about it, so I encourage you to watch the Q&Anarchy video series by Thought Slime or have a look through an Anarchist FAQ, because it’s almost definitely nothing like what you think. I personally believe that it’s the most coherent philosophy which adequately explains and addresses all of the problems which plague our society, and which holds the most promise for a path out of the inevitable cycle of the continuous rise and fall of fascism that capitalism makes inevitable.