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That inheritance is considered "bad"
Was thinking about posting it on the main forums, but been unable to formulate it in a way that is not complaint, so here it goes.
It seems that many people of these fora consider inheritance to be a unjust thing that should be eliminated. It is true that inheritance provides a significant advantage to the children that did nothing themselves to deserve it, however, removing it would be unjust towards their parents. First, it is their damn money which they can use as they see fit. Second, helping their children to get a better life than parents themselves had is pretty much the point of parenthood. Why should the parents be denied that? And, third, for many people concern about their children, and about providing them as good start of their lives as they can, is the main motivation for achievement. If people were only concerned with what they, personally, could spend in their life, motivation to reach somethig, to rise higher than you were born, would be diminished, which would impact overall productivity.
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The one gains it however, is given a special responsibility with that gift, and if they squander it then it's very much so bad.
Otherwise, it's a good opportunity.
Not saying I agree with that perspective, only that your post seems to take as a given something which people opposed to inheritance might well disagree with.
Not always, of course. But it happens.
Again, not my perspective, but an objection I'd have to consider before weighing in on inheritance.
Comparatively, if you tax an inheritance, that's a benefit to the social structure. So I'm all in favor of estate taxes-even though they're going to hurt me in the future.
Yeah, I don't like multiple inheritance either.
Sorry, it's really impossible to take you seriously when you respond like that.
When I spoke of my ancestors' «baggage» and referred to it «weighing me down», I wasn't thinking of literal, physical inheritance, but alluding more abstractly to all the guilt and responsibility which supposedly comes from being a white, middle class Englishman from a Christian family. Y'know, like the slave trade. I suppose that was rather disrespectful given that my ancestors were working class and likely had no part in that, but most of them are dead so I don't think they care what I say about them.
It was a thoughtless remark, and I can see how it was insensitive, but I really think you're overreacting.
You're smart enough to know the difference, Kraken.
Either way, you can't expect me to feel proud of belonging to a country which profits off the exploitation of others.
To be clear, my earlier reference to my ancestors' baggage was intended as a joke, although I guess it was a pretty poor one.