This is crazy because people need to work to survive and what if their only options are people who are trying to take advantage? I get that. It’s not a practical proposal.
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You don’t care who your suppliers are as people because you don’t engage with them as people. You do personally engage with your coworkers, bosses, and employees. And even there, you judge them by their *work* behavior; there’s no need to snoop in their private lives.
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Real life example: a computer security engineer thinks he was hired to prevent cyberattacks. Over time he realizes that this is mostly security theater and he was instead hired to *appear* to prevent cyberattacks. This bothers him ethically. He should quit. (He did.)
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But surely people already do this?
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Not always! Maybe you do. But it's common for people to feel like "maybe it's just me", "maybe the world is just like that", "maybe there's something I'm missing", "nobody would *actually* be that bad, so I must be mistaken", etc.
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