Hi, Belindi,
Thank you for your reply!
Belindi wrote: ↑March 20th, 2023, 8:03 pm
No, violence and pacifism are not what I mean by welfare state.
I don't understand the above sentence.
Belindi wrote: ↑March 20th, 2023, 6:11 am a heavyweight prison system can be avoided by a fully functioning welfare state [...]
Scott wrote: ↑March 20th, 2023, 6:15 pm
If by "welfare state" you mean violently forcing pacifists to pay money (i.e. taxes) to allegedly charitable causes and/or the expensive imprisonment of other pacifists, by threatening the pacifists with forced imprisonment if they refuse to pay for your violence, then prisons would indeed be necessary in such a society, to fund the expensive agressively violent big government statism you are proposing.
In contrast, since I would propose no such thing, and instead I oppose all non-defensive violence, and I oppose imprisonment of pacifists, prisons are NOT necessary for anything I would want done.
Belindi wrote: ↑March 20th, 2023, 8:03 pm
if tax money is needed to combat causes of crime then it's worth paying extra taxes to do so.
If you personally want to donate your own money to non-violent charitable causes, that's great. If you voluntarily choose to donate your own money to non-violent charities, that's great. But if it's a voluntary donation, then I believe that would typically be called a 'donation' not a 'tax'.
The question is what happens to people (namely pacifists) who refuse to pay the money to fund your proposed "welfare state", and by extension why you call it a "welfare state" rather than a
welfare charity. Typically, calling it
'statism' rather than simply
non-violent private 'charity' means that violence and prisons will be involved.
In any case, if you proposal entails forcing people (including pacifists) to pay taxes to your "welfare state" to fund the "welfare" by threatening those people (including pacifists) with imprisonment if they refuse to pay that money (i.e. taxes),
then absolutely 100% definitely your proposal requires prisons and entails violently imprisoning pacifists, which itself costs more money, which requires more aggressive non-defensive violence, which requires even more money, which requires even more aggressive non-defensive violence.
Thank you,
Scott
My entire political philosophy summed up in one tweet.
"The mind is a wonderful servant but a terrible master."
I believe spiritual freedom (a.k.a. self-discipline) manifests as bravery, confidence, grace, honesty, love, and inner peace.