The best 46 minutes you will spend today.
“You can redistribute wealth but you can’t redistribute the capital it took to create that wealth”
Posted by M. C. on May 18, 2019
The best 46 minutes you will spend today.
“You can redistribute wealth but you can’t redistribute the capital it took to create that wealth”
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged: Disparities, Thomas Sowell | Leave a Comment »
Posted by M. C. on December 27, 2018
There are some highly fatal sex disparities. An Australian study found that sharks are nine times likelier to attack and kill men than they are women.
https://www.lewrockwell.com/2018/12/walter-e-williams/disparities-galore/
Much is made about observed differences between sexes and among races. The nation’s academic and legal elite try to sell us on the notion that men and women and people of all races should be proportionally represented in socio-economic characteristics. They make statements such as “Though African Americans and Hispanics make up approximately 32 percent of the US population, they (constituted) 56 percent of all incarcerated people in 2015” and “20 percent of Congress is women. Only 5 percent of CEOs are.”
These differences are frequently referred to as disparities. Legal professionals, judges, politicians, academics and others often operate under the assumption that we are all equal. Therefore, inequalities and disparities are seen as probative of injustice. Thus, government must intervene, find the cause and engineer a policy or law to eliminate the injustice. Such a vision borders on lunacy. There’s no evidence anywhere or at any time in human history that shows that but for some kind of social injustice, people would be proportionally represented across a range of socio-economic attributes by race and sex.
Indeed, if there is a dominant feature of mankind, it’s that we differ significantly over a host of socio-economic characteristics by race, sex, ethnicity and nationality. Read the rest of this entry »
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