Complete Definition of "Matthew principle"

English

Etymology
Named from w:Saint Matthew|St Matthew, with reference to Matthew 25:29: �For unto every one that hath shall be given, and he shall have abundance: but from him that hath not shall be taken away even that which he hath.� (KJV)

Pronunciation
IPA|/'mæθju: �prɪnsɪp�l/

Noun
en-noun|-|sg=Matthew principle

  1. The notion that more will be given to those that already have.

#*2002, Will Europe Work?, ed. Martin Kohll & Mojca Novak, Routledge 2002, p.64:
#*:By including all citizens within the same insurance programs and by providing the economically active with clearly earnings-related benefits, the redistributive strategy of the encompassing model can be said to follow the Matthew principle of giving more to those who already have much.

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