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Originally posted by meridian View PostThis sounds about right to me. There seems to be a correlation between less inequality, lower corruption, and happiness.
Thinking of countries such as Finland, New Zealand, etc.
Corruption thrives in all (ex) communist countries where there is equality in theory
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostIt will be in Corbynistan
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Originally posted by meridian View PostThis sounds about right to me. There seems to be a correlation between less inequality, lower corruption, and happiness.
Thinking of countries such as Finland, New Zealand, etc.
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Just when you thought it could not get worse...
Originally posted by GreenMirror View PostThere will always be inequality. Life is not fair.
However since 1933 inequality has been increasing. Of course the immigrants get the blame(as ever).
Societies where there is less inequality are generally happier
Thinking of countries such as Finland, New Zealand, etc.
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Originally posted by GreenMirror View PostExcept for gingers who will always be less equal.
Oh I forgot - you are strawberry blond.....
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Originally posted by meridian View PostI’d say that sounds very Socialist, comrade, but even communist states have classes of people that are where they are due to the families they are born into.
Is there any country in the world where everyone is equal? In practise, not in theory.
However since 1933 inequality has been increasing. Of course the immigrants get the blame(as ever).
Societies where there is less inequality are generally happier.
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Originally posted by meridian View PostI’d say that sounds very Socialist, comrade, but even communist states have classes of people that are where they are due to the families they are born into.
Is there any country in the world where everyone is equal? In practise, not in theory.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostYep, everyone should be equal, regardless of talent, ability and work ethic.
Is there any country in the world where everyone is equal? In practise, not in theory.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostYep, everyone should be equal, regardless of talent, ability and work ethic.
Oh I forgot - you are strawberry blond.....
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Just when you thought it could not get worse...
Just when you thought it could not get worse... I think the next recession (or great depression II has just started).
Take a look at the US markets and debt...
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