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by lmm
3464 days ago
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> I meet a lot of people whose idea of "getting better" is wealth being more evenly diffused across humanity. If that really is our aim the easiest way to achieve it would be to halt, or even reverse, quality of life improvements for the top x percent of people. What if doing that really would make more people happier on average? |
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Punishing productivity doesn't work.