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by Gormo
858 days ago
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Money only equals political power to the extent that the political power itself is up for sale. Attempting to suppress the acquisition of money via political power will ultimately just create an alternate elite that denominates power via something other than money. The only solution is to reduce the reach of formal political power such that even if it is easier to manipulate it with money, it still can't be used to conduct abuses. Fundamentally, no one is qualified to make decisions for anyone else in the first place, and the way we ensure the fitness of our civilization is to disaggregate and decentralize power. |
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This just sounds like one of the libertarian greatest hits, and this line of political philosophy is how you end up with bears taking over your town[1].
I think on the contrary, centralized power is necessary, and the solution to the problem of corruption is extreme transparency. Balkanized decision-making is entertaining, but not a sane way to organize a society. Pick competent people, give them the authority to make the decisions that are best for society, and surveil the living hell out of them while they have that authority to prevent abuses. It's not like corruption and abuse of power doesn't exist in small towns, on the contrary I'd say it's worse.
[1] https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/21534416/free-state-...