Cutting The Gordian Knot

The Biggest Economic Sin


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 Jake discusses the pervasive issue of government redistribution as a significant economic sin. He explores the moral implications of wealth redistribution, emphasizing the principle of subsidiarity, the nature of justice, and the role of inequality in society. Jake argues for the importance of private property and the need to address the root causes of poverty, advocating for a redesign of current redistribution policies to promote virtue and community engagement... or something like that.

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Cutting The Gordian KnotBy Jacob Buscher

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