Re: If you lived in the Star Trek universe, would you care about Latin
Exactly.
You want a more substantive answer to the distinction between slavery and taxation for social welfare programs?
Here's one:
Slaves don't get a return on the wealth they create. None whatsoever.
Citizens being taxed, however, get a return on the wealth they create for the government. How so? First off, because the welfare programs they're supporting will be there to protect them in their time of need, too -- it's not just for other people. Secondly, they benefit from those programs even if they don't use them.
A prime example is the public education system. Now, it has serious problems, certainly. But the fact remains that a quality public education system benefits the community it is in; it creates a more educated populace that is both able to make better decisions at the polls and which is more valuable to employers, in turn attracting more businesses and creating more economic opportunities in the area.
And all because the government is able to force its citizens to pay for children's education whether they like it or not.
Exactly.
You want a more substantive answer to the distinction between slavery and taxation for social welfare programs?
Here's one:
Slaves don't get a return on the wealth they create. None whatsoever.
Citizens being taxed, however, get a return on the wealth they create for the government. How so? First off, because the welfare programs they're supporting will be there to protect them in their time of need, too -- it's not just for other people. Secondly, they benefit from those programs even if they don't use them.
A prime example is the public education system. Now, it has serious problems, certainly. But the fact remains that a quality public education system benefits the community it is in; it creates a more educated populace that is both able to make better decisions at the polls and which is more valuable to employers, in turn attracting more businesses and creating more economic opportunities in the area.
And all because the government is able to force its citizens to pay for children's education whether they like it or not.