You could ask the "victim" whether they'd be happier in whichever
kleptocracy their African ancestral homeland has become.
I'm in the same boat: child of White professionals, who got me
a (tax-subsidized) college education with their (tax-subsidized)
academic salaries. On another hand, I'd probably be just as good
at my present job if I'd never been to college at all.
But can't I escape the charge of benefitting from slavery, on the grounds
that I'm descended from Quakers (who, as far as I know, were consistently
anti-slavery) and later immigrants (who came from Scandinavia after
slavery was abolished)?
: While ingenuity, hard work, etc., contribute to ownership, isn't
: there always also a correlation with one-time theft, albeit sometimes
: abstracted by quite a few layers?
Not unless you use a broad definition of "theft". In America, the
socioeconomic rank of a family has a very low correlation with that
of the same family only three generations before.
(cf Jack Vance _The Gray Prince_)
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