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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 1310396"><p>People are complicating the issue. I agree. If a family cant feed, clothe, house, educate their own offspring, why should the rest of society be forced to do it for them. If parents could not do this, there would be a lot of suffering kids. Hunger is one of the the best motivators I can think of. Even as animalistic as some in our society has become, when an individual sees their child suffering and knows it is entirely up to them to ease the suffering, I believe most would come to a realization to work and provide. At the same time, they'ld realize that procreation will bring more suffering, unless they work harder, save more and in general become useful citizens of society. For this to work proper, there would have to a set of rules based on liberty that would protect your property from thieves that would steal the fruits of ones labor. Not what we have today. Another good thing that would come from society based on taking care of yourself would be charity. Charity has been lost in todays society. I'm not talking of "forced charity" which is not charity at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 1310396"] People are complicating the issue. I agree. If a family cant feed, clothe, house, educate their own offspring, why should the rest of society be forced to do it for them. If parents could not do this, there would be a lot of suffering kids. Hunger is one of the the best motivators I can think of. Even as animalistic as some in our society has become, when an individual sees their child suffering and knows it is entirely up to them to ease the suffering, I believe most would come to a realization to work and provide. At the same time, they'ld realize that procreation will bring more suffering, unless they work harder, save more and in general become useful citizens of society. For this to work proper, there would have to a set of rules based on liberty that would protect your property from thieves that would steal the fruits of ones labor. Not what we have today. Another good thing that would come from society based on taking care of yourself would be charity. Charity has been lost in todays society. I'm not talking of "forced charity" which is not charity at all. [/QUOTE]
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