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No, it's not their own fault.

But you cannot force people (using aggression) to help poor people. But you can 
ask them to do it and explain them why voluntary supporting poor people is 
really important.

Solidarity has to be voluntary, otherwise it's not ethical consistent.

Regarding pollution of rivers. In a free society you don't need to have a 
central authority to force people not to pollute rivers. Because there will be 
just a private property. So if you start to pollute my river, I will sue you 
(using decentralised free market legal system) and I will win, because you are 
damaging my own property.

Pavol


Dmytri Kleiner <d...@telekommunisten.net> wrote:
>
>I mean it's their own fault they where born poor, right?
>
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