Because as I said, being born intelligent does not equate with success. There are as many men of genius that have died in the gutter as have succeeded. No matter how intelligent you are born, you have to work hard to exercise your brain and learn as much as you can in a given field in order to collect that big payday. It's not just handed to people because of the way they were born.Jenspm wrote:
But if, as you (kind of) said, everyone is born with an equal chance and if, as is the premise of a communist system, everyone does their best to fully use their full potential, what else is there than a bit of luck that gets them to the top jobs?JohnG@lt wrote:
Firstly, there's no such thing as luck. Because there is no luck it takes a lot of hard work and skill to reach it to the top. Sure, some of those positions are handed out via nepotism or connections but the vast majority are not. The reason those people on top deserve higher compensation than the people on the bottom is because there are very few that can perform those jobs, while there are many that can perform the lower tier jobs. Supply and demand dictates their compensation. How many mail room clerks can perform well as a CEO? None, or they would not be mail room clerks. How many CEOs can perform the job of a mail room clerk well? All. While everyone may be working at capacity, the capacity of those at the top of the system is obviously greater, and more valuable.Jenspm wrote:
So, in a nutshell, what you are saying is the everyone (well, most anyway), has the potential to make it to the top.
But of course, not everyone can be at the top, society needs "workers". Why should those that are lucky enough to get a top position earn more than others if indeed, as is the premise of a true communistic system, everyone does everything they can to use their full potential?
Personaly, I don't think we're all born equal in terms of skill - some are naturally more talented at leading a company than others, for example, and will thus have a much greater chance at getting these CEO-jobs you keep talking about. What Communism problematises is - if we agree that we are all created equal at birth, why should those who are born with a great mind have a better chance at having a better financial life than those who aren't?
So, what you want is for everyone to make the same wage as long as they are putting forth max effort right? How do you judge max effort? If we're all getting paid the same I'm going to be a janitor. I'll be the best damned janitor ever. The hours are good and there isn't much work involved and I don't have to use my brain. Good luck finding people to fill jobs that are dangerous or highly technical or highly stressful. The people that would gravitate to those jobs because they are higher paying will all be sitting in the janitors shack with me.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat