ChatterBank0 min ago
The Welfare State
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I am probably more left than right. But my politics doesn't stop me reading articles that I may disagree with as I like a balanced and reasoned view. I read an article from someone that was against the welfare state (this was many years ago so cannot provide a link). But it made an impression on me. What he was saying that because we don't pay for certain things (yes I know TAXES) we don't value them. I think he was correct in many ways.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't believe one can assume that it is generally true that things given are not valued. There may be a tendency to be most concerned about things you fought or sacrificed for, but that doesn't make it true that we aren't grateful for the things society offer as a group funded necessity. Certain individuals may have warped attitudes but most see the value. Maybe your writer was stating how they felt themselves.
I know that some people abuse the welfare state and are happy to sit around not working, but I believe that most people are grateful for the help while they sort themselves out.
I was a single mother on benefits years ago, and am still grateful for that help. I now work and pay taxes, and so does my son.
I was a single mother on benefits years ago, and am still grateful for that help. I now work and pay taxes, and so does my son.