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Wednesday, February 14, 2007

The Un-American Opposition to “Income Inequality”
Progressivism item by Alex Epstein

Irvine, CA--Politicians and commentators from both parties are claiming that “income inequality” is a danger to America. They propose to alleviate it by raising taxes on the wealthy and expanding various welfare programs.

But, said Alex Epstein, a junior fellow at the Ayn Rand Institute, “Income inequality--even vast income inequality--is a good thing. It is not income inequality but its critics that truly threaten this country.

“America is supposed to be a free nation, in which each individual can earn as much money as his ability and effort permit. If this results in vast ‘income inequality’--because different individuals in different professions with different abilities and work ethics create vastly different amounts of wealth--that is a good thing, not a problem for the government to ‘fix.’

“Opponents of income inequality complain that the wealthy ‘command’ an unfair share of national income--as if the wealth in America were a preexisting national pie, of which everyone is entitled an equal slice. But this is false. The vast wealth in America hasn’t fallen from the sky; it has been created through the productive activities of individuals in a free market. No one has a right to more money than he has freely earned--and no one has a right to claim that others have earned ‘too much.’

“For those who want to make more money, the solution is simple; enter a new field, develop new skills, start a business, or do anything else to make yourself more productive. But do not ask the government to loot the successful on your behalf. Nothing could be more unjust or more un-American than that.”

Mr. Epstein is a junior fellow at the Ayn Rand Institute.

Copyright © 2007 Ayn Rand® Institute. All rights reserved.


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