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To: Hal Rubel who wrote (40161)3/30/2000 1:06:00 AM
From: Gerald Walls  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
PS: Would an equitable redistribution of wealth serve as an equitable remedy for an inequitable redistribution of wealth?

So you would have the government be Robin Hood? Who decides who has "too much" and who has "too little"?

Accumulation of wealth, what you call "inequitable redistribution", is quite different than a redistribution. Accumulation occurs because someone made an effort or took a risk and was rewarded for it. Redistribution occurs when an irresistible force decides that someone has "too much" so part of it is to be taken (by force if necessary) and given to someone who has "too little".