I super don't though, I would be happy if I could get people off their butts to do some fun rituals though ;)
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All dictators "just" want people to do something *they* think is fun. See how you snuck "fun" in there?
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I don't want anybody to do it who doesn't think it's fun, but I don't think its non-funness is what's preventing people from doing it
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there are transaction costs in cooperation - dictatorship is one way to overcome (short term), I'm interested in other ways
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Another is the market. Unfortunately, that works a little too well and reveals precisely how much people WANT to cooperate
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paying people to do rituals with you seems deeply unsatisfying - markets are awesome for some things but not for others
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I'm trying to reach you two here, but , would you say "the ability to turn off the Internet at any time" is a value?
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@ckhonson Wanting *everybody* to turn off Internet (from no-cellphones-meeting to North Korea) is however a) values b) evil
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I mean more to say cultivating the ability to separate internet-reality from actual-reality.
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@ckhonson Not sure what you're getting at. Sounds like legislated digital dualism or something. I don't *want* to separate.
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Okay, that's fine -- I thought that's where you were going with identity vs. interdependence.
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@ckhonson no, that has nothing to do with digital/meatspace. id=relationships, interdep=economic buy/sell.
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