Creating wealth does not need any justification whatsoever for people to try and recover the wealth the government has taken through inflation and then create more wealth above and beyond what they had previously. In fact it is good for people to do this.
If i plough a field, tender the garden and sell tomatoes i create wealth that others may desire and we can swap wealth by exchanging money, which represents wealth. But my creating wealth through the tomato field does not take wealth off anyone else. The more people that create wealth the more opportunity there is for everyone. There is no justification needed for that.
Because i have gained wealth by creating a tomato field, i now have more opportunity than someone who didn’t. So i have made the world a little bit more unequal in respect to myself and the person who did not create the field.
This is a fundamentally good thing. The socialist view says the world is a little bit more unequal and so that is a bad thing. This is one reason why the socialist ‘equality’ vision is inherently bad and leads to economic decline.
The Christian view of charity is not the same as the socialist vision of equality.
Now the modern state in the west is largely the continuation of Christian culture and taxation is part of that. The socialist view is to put the state at the middle of economic progress and justice. That is wrong and proved to be so in countless examples.
Wealth has to be continually created because it is continually destroyed - clothes, houses, tomatoes, toaster, cars etc. The more wealth that is created the more wealth in total there is. Stopping people from creating wealth such as ploughing tomato fields is a bad thing.
Stopping people investing in things like tomato fields is a bad thing.
It is wrong to assert there should be equality between the person who invests in the tomato field and those that do not. Sure their should be Christian charity which develops friendships and personal obligation but the socialist rallying cry of equality is not a good thing.
As the recently retired financial commentator Thomas Sowel has said - we were once all cavemen and dirt poor with no manufactured property. We were all equal back then and in some respects this is the natural state of man. The question is not why some people have little, but why do others have what they have. They had to create wealth because it wasn’t always there. Creating wealth is the key. Governments in general retard the creation of wealth.
Yes, in Christian culture there should be mechanisms to help our fellow man. Socialism has resoundedly proved itself not to be that mechanism because it retards the creation of wealth under the false pretense of social justice…