(March 14, 2016 at 6:29 pm)KUSA Wrote: A person that is capable of doing for themselves but is too lazy too do so should starve. If hunger won't motive you than nothing will.
What's the criteria for 'doesn't work' vs. 'can't work'? Who gets to choose? What happens when there's no work, or when the work pays so little that it's a net loss to do it for the laborer?
As one example, science and medicine cite anxiety and depression as illnesses which can cripple one's ability to be a productive worker. These two factors don't necessarily make one unable to perform work, but they can if severe enough.