Ewen Bell on Nostr: nprofile1q…m7fsv nprofile1q…e3r43 nprofile1q…8nugv I think it was John Ralston ...
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I think it was John Ralston Saul who discussed in depth that the best measure of a society (and hence it's economy) is how it benefits those who are worst off.
Imagine for a moment that you are to be reincarnated into a new life, with no idea how far up or down the economic scale you will be born. How egalitarian would you want that society to look like?
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I think it was John Ralston Saul who discussed in depth that the best measure of a society (and hence it's economy) is how it benefits those who are worst off.
Imagine for a moment that you are to be reincarnated into a new life, with no idea how far up or down the economic scale you will be born. How egalitarian would you want that society to look like?