Equality - what is it?

I've always thought it would be good to have a more equal society. I don't understand why people think it's ok for some to be rich due to inherited wealth or because of the family they were born into or what school they attended or because they got 'famous'. I also don't understand why most people just seem to accept the fact that there is such a huge discrepancy between the highest paid and lowest paid workers. 

I'm a bit of a weirdo politics wise - I strongly support freedom and personal choice & independence, but I'm also a socialist in many ways as I believe a society should take care of its vulnerable members and I also like the idea of cooperatives and nationalised industries, where many benefit rather than a select few. I don't want to get into a politics debate, this is just to explain what some of my beliefs and ideas are behind my ponderings.

I know it's difficult to determine exactly what is meant by a fair and equal society. Is it fair that a doctor gets paid more than a builder? We need doctors, but we also need homes. Is it fair that someone gets paid loads because they are intelligent and got a law degree, while someone else with a lower IQ works two minimum wage jobs to just barely make ends meet? Should everyone be paid the same rate per hour?  Is it ok for some to live in tiny cramped flats while others live in huge houses and some have multiple homes?

I'm not expecting anything to change - I've accepted that the world is what it is. But just as a theoretical exercise, if human society were to be re-started how would you structure it to make things more equal? Or do you think there shouldn't be equality - that some should be rewarded more for things like having a degree or being skilled at acting or playing a sport?

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  • I'm a bit of a weirdo politics wise - I strongly support freedom and personal choice & independence, but I'm also a socialist in many ways as I believe a society should take care of its vulnerable members

    I support those things too so that makes at least two weirdos on this site! 

    I am struggling with this one. I would like to see every person over the age of 18 have an income equivalent to a real living wage. Nobody should struggle to afford decent accommodation, heating, food, health and social care. I don’t think a society can function well without jobs attracting renumeration according to type of work and required training/study for the position. I don’t necessarily think that posts requiring professional academic qualifications should attract more pay than those needing unqualified labourers who might need to work in freezing and dangerous conditions. How does one measure the amount of effort required by each employee? We are individuals with unique challenges and talents so how does one evaluate the effort each individual makes in a working day? Individuals might struggle psychologically if their earning potential were to be restricted. 

    An interesting theoretical exercise and I would like to see the divide between the very rich and the very poor decrease. Unfortunately, the reality is that things are going in the opposite direction and the very rich are getting obscenely rich. This is going hand in hand with self serving interest, increasing political control, and disregard for ethical and moral decision making. 

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  • I'm a bit of a weirdo politics wise - I strongly support freedom and personal choice & independence, but I'm also a socialist in many ways as I believe a society should take care of its vulnerable members

    I support those things too so that makes at least two weirdos on this site! 

    I am struggling with this one. I would like to see every person over the age of 18 have an income equivalent to a real living wage. Nobody should struggle to afford decent accommodation, heating, food, health and social care. I don’t think a society can function well without jobs attracting renumeration according to type of work and required training/study for the position. I don’t necessarily think that posts requiring professional academic qualifications should attract more pay than those needing unqualified labourers who might need to work in freezing and dangerous conditions. How does one measure the amount of effort required by each employee? We are individuals with unique challenges and talents so how does one evaluate the effort each individual makes in a working day? Individuals might struggle psychologically if their earning potential were to be restricted. 

    An interesting theoretical exercise and I would like to see the divide between the very rich and the very poor decrease. Unfortunately, the reality is that things are going in the opposite direction and the very rich are getting obscenely rich. This is going hand in hand with self serving interest, increasing political control, and disregard for ethical and moral decision making. 

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