Redistribution -- or Pre-Distribution?
Will someone please explain to me the difference between "redistribution of wealth" and theft?
Thanks In Advance,
"Greedy Pig"
When we permit structures which funnel wealth into private pockets, permitting some of us to reap what the rest of us sow, would you describe correcting that as "redistribution"?
We are saddled with a machine which has placed over 70% of our net worth into the portfolios of the top 20% of
income recipients and 71.46% of our net worth into the portfolios of the top 10% of our
net worth distribution.
Do you think this machine is a good thing for society, or a bad thing?
I'd rather see the value of
that which rightly belongs to the community -- e.g., the economic rent on urban land, the revenue from non-renewable natural resources, the rent on such things as the airwaves, geosynchronous orbits, landing slots at LaGuardia, to name a few from a long list -- "re-commonized" into public coffers, while we remove taxes from productive activity -- sales, labor, etc. When we permit corporations and individuals and other entities -- domestic and foreign -- to privatize that which the community creates, we funnel OUR treasure into THEIR pockets.
Notice that none of these things were created by corporations, or individuals; rather they are gifts of nature or products of the community. Us. All of us. If one honestly believes we're created equal, how can anyone claim exclusive rights to the gifts or nature or the production of the community without fully compensating his fellow citizens for excluding them?
Permitting that privatization is the root of the problem.
Would you object to redistributing that which we've unjustly permitted some to privatize? I'm not talking about the product of anyone's labor; I'm talking about something that goes beyond individual labor.
For more about Theft, you might check out this speech, by Henry George, entitled "
Thou Shalt Not Steal." (Even if your orientation is not theological, I think you'll find little to disagree with.) Also this page:
http://www.wealthandwant.com/themes/Theft.html
"As to what constitutes robbery, it is, we will both agree, the taking or withholding from another of that which rightfully belongs to him. That which rightfully belongs to him, be it observed, not that which legally belongs to him. ...
The repetition of a wrong may dull the moral sense, but will not make it right. A robbery is no less a robbery the thousand millionth time it is committed than it was the first time."
I'm not suggesting Re-distribution. I'm saying that the value of certain elements of what is rightly common ought to be collected up front. Pre-distribute. Month in and month out. Lease out landing rights to the highest bidder. Lease out water rights. Lease out geosynchronous orbits. Lease out the airwaves. Full market value. Rebid every 5 or 10 years. Use the proceeds to fund infrastructure and services. Collect back the economic rent those public investments create, instead of gifting them generously, year after year, to our Astors, Helmsleys, Tishmans and other "investors" -- which led to what Leona Helmsley pointed out: "WE don't pay taxes. The little people pay taxes."