Earlier quoted context omitted.
Poverty is usually measured relatively to the perceived average of your environment’s wealth because that is how poverty affects your life. You can be 100 times as rich as some poor soul in a third world country and still be so poor in your own society that you are constantly struggling, fighting for survival, skipping meals and inheriting that struggle to your kids who are born into them without much chances of gett…
> Poverty is usually measured relatively to the perceived average of your environment’s wealth because that is how poverty affects your life. No, that is how it affects your status . In every society, half the people are at or below average status, because math. That can never change. But 95+% of the people in the richest country have better material standard than the average people in the poorest. And even those in…
There’s no inherent reason why relative low status has to turn into slavery in practice, that’s a choice made by society.
The question of absolute material wealth is still relevant and interesting, but it is mostly a different question.