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So, I'm taking this thing against out of curiosity. (thepoliticalcompass.org)
And this one hung me up:
How is charity comparable to Social Security? Does Social Security in this sense mean something different than the Social Security that we pay into and receive upon disability or retirement?
I never considered it available to those who are genuinely disadvantaged - I though affirmative action, various organizations and welfare . . . among other things - were there for that purpose.
Some explain, please.
And this one hung me up:
Charity is better than social security as a means of helping the genuinely disadvantaged.
How is charity comparable to Social Security? Does Social Security in this sense mean something different than the Social Security that we pay into and receive upon disability or retirement?
I never considered it available to those who are genuinely disadvantaged - I though affirmative action, various organizations and welfare . . . among other things - were there for that purpose.
Some explain, please.