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by lazide
1778 days ago
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If you replace ‘finance’ with another system, I guarantee you’ll end up with another disaster soon enough. The only way you get halfway decent stability in any human run system is to build in expectations of human corruption and add in methods for self interested (aka greedy) people to get payoffs by tackling said corruption. The problem is that people are involved, and you’re not realizing what that means - people inherently are corrupt, self interested, short sighted, power hungry, etc. |
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>The only way you get stability in any human run system is to build in expectations of human corruption and add in methods for self interested people to get payoffs.
So which is it? Systems don't matter, or we need to build better systems? x) It seems these two sentences directly contradict each other.
>you’re not realizing what that means - people inherently are corrupt, self interested, short sighted, power hungry, etc.
I'm pretty sure I've noticed this before, actually. Why the condescension? Precisely what I'm defending is that we need systems where the greedy and the powerful cannot run steamrollers over the weak.