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by phaemon
4087 days ago
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So if you killed the Goldman Sachs employee, stole $2 million of their savings, and donated half of that to Against Malaria Foundation, then you'd have saved a net 399 lives, and you'd be $1 million richer. Everyone's a winner! I get the feeling that this particular accounting methodology is not used to justify actions against wealthy people. |
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> I get the feeling that this particular accounting methodology is not used to justify actions against wealthy people.
Keeping in mind that I would not use this methodology to justify violence or theft against anyone, I'm interested in knowing what actions you think I'm justifying against not-wealthy people that I should be applying to wealthy people as well.