I do not know.boris said:Well, people aren't equal then are they? That's called a hierarchy. Person A will still earn more than person B. Person A has access to luxury services, person B does not. I don't get this bullshit about capping income. Who determines the ratio by which you work out how much more a lawyer is worth than a council worker. How do you determine how much more an ER doctor is worth over a teacher.
But people are equal in that they all have these services, free of charge. They are equal in the sense that they are all at the same level of health and all have the same level of (basic/elementary) education. Quality control is evident in this system.
Nothing to do with it, in fact.Now it makes sense why you have this big chip on your shoulder about wealth.
Global scale, think outside of Australia.^CoSMic DoRiS^^ said:...but education already is free, through the public system. I went to public schools all my life, fees were optional, the only things you have to pay for are uniforms, stationery and the odd field trip, none of which are beyond the reach of a capable adult who is working.
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