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by CoffeeDregs
2078 days ago
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Putting aside is-this-right-or-wrong?: this is unsurprising: lawyers (many in my family), police, doctors, sales people, etc represent mechanisms to reduce more problematic inefficiencies in our society. No one (including lawyers I know) wants lawyers; but a world-with-lawyers is better than a world-without-lawyers. Doctors: why do you go to the doctor? To improve your body? Almost never; it's always to reduce problems or prevent them, a cost you only incur because of the fallibility of your body. Sales people: imperfect information in society. Police: lovely folks; would be much better if we didn't have people being assholes so that we needed police. Then add in all of the secondary effects of exploitation/corruption of these not-productive-and-shouldn't-exist positions... Further for every $1 you spend on an attorney, someone else has to spend $$ and the society has wasted that $$$ plus that time, none of which is productive. On the other hand, get rid of lawyers and you're going to spend $$$ on mercenaries... |
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I suspect it's possible to have a society where doctors focus on improving the health of people rather than focusing on fixing things when they break; and I suspect there's a way to adopt that mindset with lawyers, as well. Police too, actually - if police are social workers first, and enforcers last.