The problems neoliberalism fails to solve well or at all are those that affect economically useless (or used-up) people who are not physically or mentally capable of making their own basic $ decisions. It just chews such people up if family/social workers don’t intervene.
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Didn't mean to attribute it to malicious intent, and I hope I haven't done this in a while. It seems to me that it's generally more of a side-effect of lazy probabilistic reasoning that doesn't account for conditional probability or address cases with limited data.
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I think of Ayn Rand's banker Midas Mulligan for some reason, and how he successfully assessed people by their presentation (strong handshake, certain speech patterns etc) instead of just performance. Which is hilarious, but at least demonstrates the principle difference sort of?
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