The Left like to believe that people are poor because of what the "Rich" have done to them. And by rich, they generally mean, people living in the West.
But a person is poor not because of what I ( rich Westerner, white and male to boot ) have done to them but because they do not have anything to trade with me that I value.
Wealth is the accumulation of stuff & experiences. We accumulate stuff by trading the stuff we can make, grow or build and just as importantly, our skills.
I believe that the primary reasons some people are poor is:
* They lack the education to participate in the modern economy.
* They have obsolete skills
* There is not enough "Free Trade" and too much protectionism
* They've made poor life choices
* They do not live in a liberal democracy that encourages entrepreneurial activity.
So if you want to reduce absolute poverty then you should support free education, free trade, market-driven economies, Western style institutions and democracy as these are the proven organisational constructs that have given the Western European countries such high living standards when compared to large parts of the world.
But a person is poor not because of what I ( rich Westerner, white and male to boot ) have done to them but because they do not have anything to trade with me that I value.
Wealth is the accumulation of stuff & experiences. We accumulate stuff by trading the stuff we can make, grow or build and just as importantly, our skills.
I believe that the primary reasons some people are poor is:
* They lack the education to participate in the modern economy.
* They have obsolete skills
* There is not enough "Free Trade" and too much protectionism
* They've made poor life choices
* They do not live in a liberal democracy that encourages entrepreneurial activity.
So if you want to reduce absolute poverty then you should support free education, free trade, market-driven economies, Western style institutions and democracy as these are the proven organisational constructs that have given the Western European countries such high living standards when compared to large parts of the world.

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