Are you an Ayn Rand fan?If some proposes to me, "From each according to his ability, to each according to his need"; I always ask him 'Who is John Galt?'
Are you an Ayn Rand fan?If some proposes to me, "From each according to his ability, to each according to his need"; I always ask him 'Who is John Galt?'
....how on earth do you incentivise people to put in the (extra) effort if at the end of the day what society gives back to me is totally independent of what I give to society
That's a very interesting question, and I think you'd be hard pressed to find any society, least of all our own (or indeed any western democracy), that has achieved this to any great extent. Rewards for work have very little correlation to either effort or productive outcome. Some of the most valuable work in terms of society - raising the next generation - had some of the lowest or no pay associated with it. Work that has been traditionally performed by women has been undervalued in general. Some of the highest rates of pay are found in sectors associated with powerful professional groups that control access to entry. I'll accept that within a particular sector, cash can and does work as an incentive to advance, but I think you're on very shaky ground trying to argue that it works at a societal level.
Those sectors are now becoming dominated by women as they account for the majority of law and medical graduates.Some of the highest rates of pay are found in sectors associated with powerful professional groups that control access to entry.
Yes, I'm aware of the origin of the phrase, and it pre-dates Marx (Carl).Purple that was a quote from Marx, no not Groucho, Karl
Really?BTW Wiki credits Karl with the phrase, possibly you should advise them of their error
Least of all? Ok, please list the non Western societies who have achieved this to a greater extent?.
Purple this is what you get if you Wiki KM directly, but I see that it could be interpreted as not implying he was the first. I knew when I said it I was on shaky groundWiki said:This work is also notable for another famous Marx's quote: "http://localhost:49746/wiki/From_each_according_to_his_ability,_to_each_according_to_his_need (From each according to his ability, to each according to his need)."
Maybe you should read what I said: "you'd be hard pressed to find any society...."
....yet Wiki describes Marx (Karl not Groucho) as the most influential sociologist of all human history.
Ok, Dan, not quite. I'm not getting away with much todayWiki said:Marx has been described as one of the most influential figures in human history, and his work has been both lauded and criticised.
Ok, Dan, not quite. I'm not getting away with much today
Eh, I re-read it three times and that's not the sentence that you wrote, which carried with it an implicit criticism of western democracy.
I don't think anyone has claimed here that western societies reward according to value to society?
And look what happened to him!Well I suppose an even more influential guy recommended that if someone hits you you should turn the other cheek.
And look what happened to him!