Criticisms of welfare
Welfare state, Hilaire Belloc, Associated Press, Classical liberalism, The Servile State
978-613-8-31731-9
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2013-01-01
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The notion, and the extent of, the modern welfare state has been criticised on both economic and social grounds, from both the Left and the Right of the political spectrum. A Libertarian argument characterizes welfare as theft of property or forced labor (i.e. slavery). This criticism is based upon the classical liberal human right to obtain and own property, wherein every human being owns his body, and owns the product of his body's labor (i.e. goods, services, land, or money). It follows that the removal of money by any state or government mechanism from one person to another is argued to be theft of the former person's property or a requirement to perform forced labor for the benefit of others, and thus is a violation of his property rights or his liberty, even if the mechanism was legally established by a democratically elected assembly.[citation needed] In April, 2010, the Associated Press reported that 47% of US households will pay no federal income taxes at all for 2009.
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