blackascoal
The Force is With Me
I have a serious question and I hope you do not take this in the wrong way: Should someone who is healthy and able to work who chooses not to be supported by those who do?
My wise brother .. I always take you seriously and I believe we could discuss any topic without rancor or disrespect.
For those who choose not to work the answer is No.
However, Democratic Socialists don't agree with the capitalist assumption that starvation or greed are the only reasons people work. People enjoy thier work if it is meaningful and enhances their lives. They work out of a sense of responsibility to their community and society. Although a long-term goal of socialism is to eliminate all but the most enjoyable kinds of labor, we recognize that unappealing jobs will remain. These tasks would be spread among as many people as possible- rather than distributed on the basis of class, race, ethnicity, or gender, as they are under capitalism. We believe that a combination of social, economic, and moral incentives will motivate people to work.
Additionally, I don't focus on the dysfunction of the few, but rather the best interests of the whole. Bad apples or bad people should not define all people nor should they inhibit trying to achieve a more just society.