Why? If class is simply a de facto consequence of the fact that not everyone is exactly the same (God forbid), why should we try to stamp it out? There's nothing wrong with being different. The only thing I would object to is an artificial class system that keeps people down. Enforced substantive equality (everyone must be exactly the same!) keeps people down just as much as any caste system.
You haven't provided any arguments to counter, merely parroted the most banal libertarian talking points.
You think poor folks are trash and deserve the terrible treatment inflicted upon them by capitalist economic institutions. I don't, and think everybody deserves compassion and decency.
>You think poor folks are trash and deserve the terrible treatment inflicted upon them
Wow, that's exactly what I said! Great summary.
>I don't, and think everybody deserves compassion and decency.
How generous and upstanding of you.
You still haven't said anything besides "you are wrong and mean".
My claim is that enforced substantive equality keeps people down as much as enforced stratification. Address that.
Also, re-reading your original response, it sounds like you don't know what substantive equality means. Perhaps you should "read some basic material", as you say.
Why? If class is simply a de facto consequence of the fact that not everyone is exactly the same (God forbid), why should we try to stamp it out? There's nothing wrong with being different. The only thing I would object to is an artificial class system that keeps people down. Enforced substantive equality (everyone must be exactly the same!) keeps people down just as much as any caste system.