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by JauntyHatAngle
2703 days ago
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I'm not sure that makes for a good analogy. That is a game, I enjoy flaunting wealth over people and using my ungodly strong power I've worked hard for to stomp on people in a game. But I don't want to live on a monopoly board, or squash people into oblivion in real life. Games are quite often about direct competition. While there is some argument for making sure not to kill the motivation of hard workers due to equalising society too far, I don't think the US is close to that level, and the scale is far, far in the other direction. Also, forcibly taking isn't correct, it's a progressive tax on income not a raid. I don't think this analogy works for a meaningful conversation. |
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The type of thinking the parent poster spoke of, where you are "not the player, but the operator" is a fundamentally different type of thinking. It's much closer in fact to the desired mindset of an actual statesman.
Your goal isn't (or shouldn't) be to maximize the fortune you (as the operator) or you as the player after having made your changes as an operator reap, but to put in place a fair and equitable mechanism through which the collective needs of the populace (even when the populace is at odds with itself through stalemate or least harmful actiom) are served in a sustainable and resource efficient manner.