This idea, that the more one earns, the more one ought to be forced to give up to others, is common today. But as Dr. Leonard Peikoff reminded us in a recent podcast, the wealthy were once regarded as having the same moral and political rights as other people:
“It is agreed that “the end of all government is the good and ease of the people, in a secure enjoyment of their rights, without oppression;” but it must be remembered, that the rich are people as well as the poor; that they have rights as well as others; that they have as clear and as sacred a right to their large property as others have to theirs which is smaller; that oppression to them is as possible and as wicked as to others; that stealing, robbing, cheating, are the same crimes and sins, whether committed against them or others.”