1.) The truth doesn't play well with normies. 2.) ∴ Sane government doesn't play well with normies. 3.) ∴ Sane government can only be achieved by abolishing politics. https://twitter.com/GlomarNeverDies/status/970790347122102272 …
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Replying to @Alrenous
The Cathedral began as an adaptation to 1 & 2 - normie input to government really does need to be removed and pandering to normies is destructive We've gotten to the point where the adaptation is worse because the feedback mechanism for the rulers is broken
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @Alrenous
Feedback doesn't mean words either - it means skin in the game - screw something up and there are nothing but positive consequences for our rulers and the same mechanism that allows them to suppress normie input allows them to cover for and deny catastrophic mistakes
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @Alrenous
If the rich favor policy change (P90 or the 90th percentile in income) then it becomes law about 60% of the time.
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Replying to @AMK2934 @CovfefeAnon
Every non-anarchy is a plutocracy. Democracy is a plutocracy that has to lie about it, which introduces additional pathology and waste.
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Anarchy is also a plutocracy, of course. However, much like 'selfish' for-profit restaurants are run for the customers and communist 'civil servants' run things for themselves, anarchous plutocracy isn't run like a plutocracy.
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Replying to @Alrenous @CovfefeAnon
You're wrong. It's the elite who are insane. Humans evolved in an ancestral environment of suffering. The more removed from suffering the more insane people become. Hence America is crazy because it is run by the rich.
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Replying to @AMK2934 @CovfefeAnon
Yeah we definitely need a complex theory to explain why people follow the incentives in front of them.
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If they weren't crazy they would reconfigure the incentives. They are powerful enough to do that
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