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Friday, February 14, 2014

Inequality, Dignity and Freedom

Paul Krugman
NYT, FEB. 13, 2014

Now that the Congressional Budget Office has explicitly denied saying that Obamacare destroys jobs, some (though by no means all) Republicans have stopped lying about that issue and turned to a different argument. O.K., they concede, any reduction in working hours because of health reform will be a voluntary choice by the workers themselves — but it’s still a bad thing because, as Representative Paul Ryan puts it, they’ll lose “the dignity of work.”

So let’s talk about what that means in 21st-century America.

It’s all very well to talk in the abstract about the dignity of work, but to suggest that workers can have equal dignity despite huge inequality in pay is just silly. In 2012, the top 40 hedge fund managers and traders were paid a combined $16.7 billion, equivalent to the wages of 400,000 ordinary workers. Given that kind of disparity, can anyone really believe in the equal dignity of work?

(More here.)

1 Comments:

Blogger Tom Koch said...

Not all that long ago it was common knowledge that we needed more people working. All of a sudden, it is a good thing that fewer people will be working. What will it be next, a good thing if we all quit our jobs and go on Obamacare?

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