Humans want equality – as long as the rich stay rich and the poor stay poor
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#2This is why the only long term answer is technological development, without which we would all still be subsistence farming (and all poor). It would be nice if we had more social advances coupled with this, but that is predicated on human nature taking a different turn than it has historically acted.
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#5What the findings DID discover, and shouldn't be surprising to anyone, is that 45% of people think it's unfair for you to take so much away from the person who "has money" that they end up with less than the person who you're supposedly helping.
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#6I mean, it's interesting but a bit flawed. When you've got 5 coins total and you're saying someone has to be a loser. Why not do the experiment with 4 coins? I don't think humans want equality "as long as the rich stay rich and the poor stay poor" - that's a pretty poor summary of the findings. What the findings DID discover, and shouldn't be surprising to anyone, is that 45% of people think it's unfair for you to ta…
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#8In this scenario:
"In the first scenario, participants had to decide if they wanted to transfer two coins from person A (who already had four coins) to person B (who had one). Researchers note the “transfer would reduce inequality,” (as there’s less of a gap between them), but person B would end up one coin richer than person A, reversing their status."
"Just 45% accepted the redistribution when it changed the hierarchy."
They have focused on changing the hierarchy, and this is where fairness comes in.
Should people who have "wealth" be forced to a redistribution mechanism, where that person ends up poorer than everyone else? - Its one thing to redistribute for to reduce or eliminate inequality, its another to make them poorer than everyone else (even if the overall equality is reduced)
So I don't think its about maintaining the hierarchy, but a sense of fairness in the redistribution
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#9I mean, it's interesting but a bit flawed. When you've got 5 coins total and you're saying someone has to be a loser. Why not do the experiment with 4 coins? I don't think humans want equality "as long as the rich stay rich and the poor stay poor" - that's a pretty poor summary of the findings. What the findings DID discover, and shouldn't be surprising to anyone, is that 45% of people think it's unfair for you to ta…
I'm surprised that only 45% of people think this is unfair. That's a disappointingly low number.
So ya, if Bill Gates randomly started pulling names out of a hat and handing out money, I think people would tend to feel less bad about that money being redistributed than something that was actually earned.
Re: Humans want equality – as long as the rich stay rich and the poor stay poor
#10I mean, it's interesting but a bit flawed. When you've got 5 coins total and you're saying someone has to be a loser. Why not do the experiment with 4 coins? I don't think humans want equality "as long as the rich stay rich and the poor stay poor" - that's a pretty poor summary of the findings. What the findings DID discover, and shouldn't be surprising to anyone, is that 45% of people think it's unfair for you to ta…
I'm surprised that only 45% of people think this is unfair. That's a disappointingly low number.