everybody fits better in my extremely just and equitable social system than you or I do in the present one
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goodness, that sounds like it might *actually* be just and equitable
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most people don't fit very well in the current system actually, thus the high rates of drug addiction
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is your extremely just and equitable social system one of the well-known ones or is it a bespoke deal?
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the latter; it's still in the process of being born
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By the time you've gotten as far as prescribing a system, you've failed. Just institutions do not exclude the existence of their alternatives.
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I don't like calling it "eugenics", I prefer to say "state-sponsored post-biological adaptation".
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There's a koan here. The inevitability of failure doesn't justify failing to try to make things better.
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Well most humans manage to fit in this DIY signless superhighway, despite sometimes no investment in trying to manage the lanes so we can fit in them. I witness instead a huge effort in making us slow down, by having us crave products we don't need or buying them at higher price.
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I dunno... It seems like "an extremely just & equitable social system that works perfectly" is a straw man argument. (Unless there's someone really calling for this.) How about something real, like doing away w/ the Electoral College?
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I'm good with no. Although any such system as you describe seems impossible to implement anyway.
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