| It's harder to optimize a system if there are a lot of dimensions. For example, tax report transparency is bad if you have inequality and also lack an efficient anti-hate-crime enforcement system, because then people will lynch/rob rich folks. So even just getting closer to the optimum takes time and a lot of resources. > I just don't think these concepts are as simple as levers, and I think anything is possible. Exactly. It's a complex dynamic system with path dependence. Trajectory is everything. > But with enough education, knowledge, and a sprinkle of genetic engineering, maybe? Maybe :) Though the problem is that without a great society powerful tools will be used to entrench the interests of those that lead the existing not-so-great society. And it's very hard to align the interests of the leaders with the commoners. |
I'd argue that social democracy seems to be doing pretty well at distributing income and wealth and power. It's a shame "social" is a dirty word in the states.
If the EU can develop successfully over the next few decades into something superpower-like, maybe the benefits of such a system will become attractive to other powers and the ideas will spread.
Or maybe the China system of repression and threatening the neighbourhood will turn out to be more competitive globally and we'll see more of that.
And pardon the absurd typos in my last comment, my phone's keyboard is pretty terrible. I'd fix them but HN doesn't allow edits after a certain amount of time so the gibberish must remain.