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by mmooss
587 days ago
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> a natural mammalian instinct So what? I don't make decisions, and I don't think society should make decisions, based on "mammalian instinct". My standards are a little higher than that. It's a common, but bizarre way to try to argue something is inevitable. You don't have to act like a cow, or even a chimpanzee - if someone says you do, it's not a compliment. > it has a negative implicit meaning because institutional power should somehow transcend lowly animal instincts It reduces outcomes and fairness because productive work is shifted to unproductive people who lack merit. |
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