Most people in the US are very unhappy with the political status quo, but weirdly, they largely don't blame the incentive architecture of their society but bad outgroup behavior. (Guys, you'd do the same if you were them.)
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People are unable to design better incentive systems because we don’t know very well how to do that or what the large-scale effects of various policies will be.
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The particular people that could get into the present system to positions where they can change incentives have the wrong incentives.
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