I don't consider anyone morally guilty for things they didn't do personally. I consider their title to their property doubtful. In most legal systems, if you unknowingly possess stolen goods, you are not guilty of a crime, but you do have to return the goods to their owner.https://twitter.com/drethelin/status/1102617525806874625 …
I don't know. I'm not advocating reparations as a policy right now. I don't know how it would work or even whether it could work. This isn't my field. My point is less about reparations per se and more about the meta issue.
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What’s the meta issue?
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Policies that do not even aim to be fair are vastly more politically successful than policies that try to keep track of who owes whom what according to impartial rules. Even though it seems (according to
@robinhanson's polling) that "fair" policies are actually more popular. - 3 more replies
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