DrYouth wrote: ↑Thu Jan 03, 2019 2:23 pm
This would be a solid criticism if we were talking about something people want to do...
But hospitals are places no one wants to go unless they have to.
Socialized medicine doesn't cover botox injections and cosmetic surgery...
Otherwise your criticism would be valid.
So you believe that desire vs necessity somehow matters when we’re talking about whether or not people are collecting the fruits of others labor?
Sounds suspect.
People don’t want to take their failing vehicle to the auto shop. If we socialize mechanics nationwide so anyone can take their car in and have it repaired for “free” is someone still not ultimately paying the cost for someone else simply because no one desires a broken car?
I’d say desire vs necessity plays no role whatsoever in the “collecting the fruits of others labor” equation.
I took out college loans for my degree. That means others paid for my education. While attending classes I was collecting up all the fruits of other’s labor and having a grand ol’ time! Now, ultimately I had to pay it all back with interest, but that doesn’t change the fact that before it was paid off my education was a result of the labors of others.
So whether you’re getting heart surgery, getting your engine replaced, or getting a BS in History, the fact remains that every cent paid by others represents “labor fruits” collected by the recipient.