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by luckylion
2074 days ago
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> The trains run. Given human history, and every other undeveloped country, this is working. Sure, and in the context of any single country it might not be working. Is a train running at 3mph "working" because there were no trains on earth during all those years of human history before the invention of trains? I don't think that's a useful definition of "working". I do absolutely agree that advanced societies are miraculous, though I wouldn't call them functioning smoothly (there's a lot of overhead). Still, there's plenty of things that aren't working at all or aren't working as well as they should (a thousand dollar burger should taste crazy delicious), and government (or more general: a large bureaucracy, of which government is the largest) is often involved. |
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there is no sense in which a $1k dollar burger weighs on whether a society is functioning
your moral distaste at the marginal value of $1k to different people, doesnt strike me, as very relevant to the issue
indeed, that, people have different marginal values for $1k is precisely a symptom of how profoundly well rich societies function