Why do you think that money cannot buy all the goods and services that one needs to live well? Justify. 4 points.
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Money can buy things that can be one factor on which our life depends like food, But the quality of non-material things like freedom, security and respect cannot be bought with money. We cannot buy pollution free environment, unadulterated medicines and peace with money.
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Yes, we agree with the statement that money can not buy all the goods and services that one needs to live well because of the following reasons.
- Money can buy effects that can be one factor on which our life depends like food. But the quality of non-material effects like freedom security and respect can not be bought with money.
- We can not buy pollution-free terrain unalloyed medicines and peace with money. Schools, colleges premises, hospitals etc. are installations which can not be run collectively.
- There has to be collaborative trouble of teamwork between the government or society in furnishing these to the general public.
- Money can not buy all the goods and services that you may need to live well. So, income by itself isn't a fully acceptable index of material goods and services that citizens are suitable to use.
- For illustration, typically, your money can not buy you a pollution-free terrain or insure that you get unalloyed medicines unless you can go to shift to a community that formerly has all these effects.
- Money may also not be suitable to cover you from contagious conditions unless the total of your community takes a preventative way.
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