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by robertlagrant
905 days ago
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> Regulations should be a backstop after decency and goodwill fails People won't know the implications of decisions without regulations to help them. Of course businesses are populated by people, who will try and do the right thing if that's how they are, but that doesn't mean they know what the right thing is. > No one facet of the structure society is made of can support all of society, there needs to be safety factors in the building materials. I can't parse this, sorry. Happy to have a read if you reword. |
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That's a pretty expansive view of government; I'll grant that regulations are one mechanism for communicating the implications of decisions, but to say that people can't know the implications without regulations? That just seems silly to the point that I'm unsure if I'm intended to legitimately engage with that viewpoint; is that your actual opinion?