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by jkubicek 860 days ago
Alternately: The more resources we can devote to managing counterproductive individuals more humanely, the richer we collectively become.
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Only if those resources give a return on investment.

If managed counter productive individuals remain a perpetual parasitic cost on society, then it's not obvious that just executing them and being done with it isn't the greatest wealth generative action.