Instead of thinking about how the world goes wrong and what we should do to fix it (for an entirely virtual and agency free meaning of "we"), think about what is going to happen, and what is going to have been done to deal with that, and get a head start on this.
As a parent, my goal is not to induce my children to do intrinsically good things, but to model aspects of the world that might help them to decide what they consider to be the right thing to do. I suppose the same can happen on a global scale.
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I always get the impression from your posts that you try to champion certain character traits/behavior while strictly avoiding to appeal to moral principles. Yet I see no rational reason e.g. to be authentic ("live what you preach"). Isn't that sth you intrinsically deem as good?
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I prefer to play the longest possible game. This is an arbitrary scope, but has useful implications for reasoning about coordination.
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