I get your point, but just to be clear you are making a distinction between what parents with inherited wealth do for their kids and what parents who have generated their own wealth do? Of course parents (however wealthy or otherwise) do everything they can to give their children an unearned leg up now, beyond breeding itself it’s just about the most primal instinct that there is, even stronger than the community instinct.
Not directed at you, but I find it really interesting the emotions that this topic raises, essentially about ‘fairness’. But nothing is ‘fair’ now, and we do little or nothing about it. I think it’s the science aspect that does it.
I didn't put it very well. Of course most parents, wealthy or not (or however they acquired their wealth), will do anything they legally can for their children. My point was indeed about fairness, and was pointing at the unfairness of those who will inherit wealth from their parents also potentially being endowed enhanced intelligence.
What you're describing, in essence, is the US Health System writ large. We already see a very definite two-tier health experience over there, where if you're wealthy or have a good job, you can basically get what you need when you need it, but you also have others who can't afford to even fill a prescription. And yes - people are dying over there for lack of the price of a generic prescription drug.
When you start offering choices, the rich and the poor get further apart.
The ONLY way that this could be prevented - even for a short while - is to ban any private medical procedures relating to gene manipulation, and make it available only though the NHS or similar. Paid for by everyone through taxes, and available to everyone. And we all know how likely that is...
This.