TheBrutalTruth
Well-Known Member
The Free Rider problem, unfortunately taxing those that work for the benefit of those that don't encourages sloth and more free riders. It does not actually solve the problem it is attempting to solve but instead perpetuates it.In economics 'greed' is the term that is used to talk about how people work harder when they have the most to benefit, or lose (which is really the same thing).
That is a big reason why socialism fails, is lack of the economic greed. If people have nothing to benefit by working harder they do just enough to not get in trouble. Because getting in trouble is the only real motivation.
But it is a double edged sword, greed while it is good, ends up usually going too far and ends up with breaking what should be laws and screwing people.
Same with social welfare programs. They are good because it helps the motivated people that want to work themselves out of the situation they are in the ability to, they greedily use everything at their disposal to get ahead. But at the same time you have people that use the system just enough to not get in trouble.
Besides, it is immoral for one generation to incur debts that future generations have to pay off.