Krugman makes me so angry, not as someone who is rich, but as someone who understands the difference between earned and entitled: "... consisting of people who feel that things to which they are entitled are being taken away." If I am rich in America, chances are that either I, or my family before me, earned the money in the most effective free market known. I'm not saying it's perfect, but it's the best we've got. T…
You were able to earn that money because:
1. You most likely live in a relatively free society most likely operating under the rule of law.
2. You were able to achieve what you did by "standing on the shoulders of giants".
3. You're most likely the recipient of an education provided by society that gave you the tools and opportunity to succeed.
Now, if society says that "Because we've helped you be so successful, it behooves you to contribute X percentage of your earnings back to society.", is that so wrong?
You have a moral responsibility to leave the world the same or better than you entered it. This concept seems to be lost in a sea of selfishness today...