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Oh hang on... I just checked the value of your dollar again
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They are simply trading on the average worth of a NZ human. An analogy: If I buy a dumptruck full of oranges, I'll probably pay by the pound - knowing full well that there may be some bad oranges in the lot. What it's worth to me is a function of the ratio of good oranges to the bad oranges. The cost to me of evaluating and haggling over the price of every single orange individually way exceeds the benefit. It's much more efficient for me to just buy by the pound at the average price. In effect, this means that I've agreed to value each orange exactly the same way, regardless if it is perfect or rotten. For the NZ government to individually decide every person's long-term worth is a daunting and nigh impossible task (just ask any US court!). IMHO, they've simply determined that it's just more cost effective to place an average worth on everyone. Even more simply (going back to my original point) - each person in NZ is worth at least $7million NZD precisely because that's what someone (the NZ government) is willing to pay!
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I think you missed my point slightly.
Im well aware its an average. Otherwise it would be highly unfare to those few members of society who hold assests and personal worth of more than $7mill :finger: What was I trying to get at is the arbitury nature of this figure. And the possiblity its not used to buy and sell people. But then I did remember its role in social policy. The cost of medical care for the average person is idealy kept below that figure. If it goes over it, then its considered more economical to stop treating them. Same with subsidies for drugs etc. As well of course as working out the cost to the economy when ever a natural disaster kills a lot of people. so basicly forget I said anything. I was trying to challange your statement that worth is what ever someone will pay. I think its been to long since I used my brain for anything more than driving a truck or fixing a car, its getting a bit slow.
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Interesting that some people see the worth of an indivdual as being tied to their ability to conform to society's perception of normal.....perhaps somebody would care to put a percentage value on how much you would discount a disabled person,or a short person or a murderer or a 7th day adventist?
There must surely be a base level of human value upon which we build our own worth, regardless of any other factors.The example of Stephen Hawking is an interesting one.There is a man who has started the race to greatness from a point well behind the rest of the field, and yet his 'worth' must surely be greater than,say, an able bodied layabout. but still,it would be a mistake to assume there has to be some core value(not neccesarily expressed in dollar terms)that applies to us all.If you don't believe me,look at any newspaper...the people who are most like yourself get the better news coverage.If a bus crashes in for example, India and 50 people are killed,does it get the same coverage as a local child accidentally knocked down by a similar sized bus?of course not. we are conditioned by the media to believe that somehow people who share our views and lifestyles are worth more than those who do not. |
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One tribe will always value their own tribe above some other tribe. Whether they want to or not, I'm sure that most people value their parents or siblings more than some random stranger. It's a very natural and healthy thing to do -- in fact, it's human nature. ![]() IMO, if anything, the media often lends a touch of cultural relativism, which often attempts to counteract the natural tendancies. I think primarily by mass media that gives us more of a sense of a single worldwide tribe. |
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Nice! and Ethnocentric statement about being ethnocentric. :finger:
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LOL @ moppie. Good call
![]() I hammer my students about that all the time in Society and Culture
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I'm really not sure how voicing an opinion that ethnocentrism exists in human nature is itself ethnocentric!?!? Pls. Explain.
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