Posted 30 марта 2021, 12:56
Published 30 марта 2021, 12:56
Modified 24 декабря 2022, 22:36
Updated 24 декабря 2022, 22:36
The well-known Russian sociologist Sergei Belanovsky substantiated in his publication why the Russian authorities are obliged by law to provide citizens of the country with the right to euthanasia:
“There is a liberal (libertarian) view of pensions. The bottom line is that state pensions are unnecessary and even harmful. Here's a quote:
“The pension system does not bring anything good to mankind now. It undermines incentives to work, to accumulate, and reduces the horizons of a full-fledged human life. Therefore, the pension system will be replaced by voluntary savings and investments in human capital”.
And you know what? By and large, I agree. I will not discuss the details. I will only mention the main thing.
At my suggestion, VTsIOM conducted a survey on euthanasia two years ago. There were three options: 1) to allow everyone after 18 years old, 2) after 60 years, 3) everyone who wants to, suffering from severe incurable diseases. Result: on the first two points, the overwhelming majority is not allowed, on the third, about 80% should be allowed. It seems that this data is on the VTsIOM website.
By the way, the radical libertarian doctrine recognizes a person's right to voluntary withdrawal from life, since the body and "soul" are recognized as the private property of the subject, with which he has the right to do as he wants, including its destruction ("I destroy myself with my will and desire"). However, supporters of Russia's radical liberal reforms prefer to keep quiet about this. However, after the aforementioned poll by VTsIOM, someone from the government (maybe Golikov? I'm not sure, but someone spoke out on this topic - that's for sure) used the word "euthanasia", albeit in a rather vague, but not negative context.
From a government point of view, widespread euthanasia will reduce the financial burden on pension and social funds and reduce social tensions, i.e. should be recognized as a useful measure. However, this partly happens by itself, since Russia is the leader in the specific indicator of suicide among men.
What's the conclusion? Switzerland has an organization that legally provides euthanasia services. If I was asked whether the creation of such an organization should be allowed in Russia, I would answer in the affirmative. Reasons: the lack of opportunities to make savings and the disregard of the authorities and the health care system to the pain and suffering of people. Does everyone remember the story of the suicide of Admiral Apanasenko?"