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by toyg
2556 days ago
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> wanting a thing doesn’t make it so. If enough people want it, yes it does. > inherently requires examining the power relationships Indeed, but no country exists in a vacuum, not even a superpower like China. The world has a role to play. |
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No it doesn't. Thats like saying that if you spend enough money, you can produce housing. That is only true in a world where money allows you to incentivize and organize a group of people to assemble housing. (A significant chunk of HN does not live in that world)
Likewise, if enough people want a thing, that allows some group of them to build a power structure which is able to incentivize some of those people to make the thing happen. But it is a fundamental law that in order to do any kind of work over time, you need to exert power.