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marigold
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jema wrote: |
The talking of the money and of paying, reminds me of the basic truth about almost all famines. There is rarely an issue with genuine lack of food in a famine, there is always a lack of money to pay for the food
We live in an enormously rich Country. Poverty only exists because it is politically acceptable for it to exist.
With modern production processes, both in farming and manufacturing, it should be more and more easy for a smaller % of the population to support a growing elderly demographic.
Why is it that everyone seems to accept that it is somehow inevitable that in a Country that already works the longest hours in Europe, we have even more work to look forward to? In any sanely run society the reverse would be true. |
Agreed! There was an interesting article in the Guardian a while ago about the possible benefits to society of an aging society and eventually a reduced population. It also busted a few of the myths about all elderly people turning into helpless drooling burdens on society. I wish I'd kept the article now, but I seem to recall, for example, that a large proportion of old peops simply drop dead with minimal call on NHS resources.
Personally I think the problem is not so much demographics or money it's living in a culture of waste and obsession with change for change's sake. Surely we have the knowledge and technology to create vehicles, washing machines, clothes, toasters that (with care and maintenance) last a life-time? |
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