This bit resonated.

It makes me so terribly sad that in a society such as ours the wealthy keep creating new means to harm the less lucky.

That aside, Alan Kholer has also opined in the past that our economics policy is based on disdain.

I know many will read my financial experiences and see failure. I haven’t failed; I succeeded when the odds were totally stacked against me. I made good what life threw at me. I survived … with my values intact.

I can only agree.

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    What determines what choices you want to make? What determines your ability to exercise agency? what determines your values?

    You’re looking at people who sit around a table, get dealt a hand of cards, have randomly assigned levels of skill and then after everyone has played their hands you’re trying to argue luck wasn’t what determined how people scored…

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        ahhhhhhhhhh you’re so obtuse.

        The ability and desire for people to make certain choices, whether or not you think those choices are deterministic, is fucking determined before you even properly exist.

        you cannot play a 4 if don’t have one in hand no matter how much you might wish to. Accepting that is not coming down for or against determinism. Are you thick?

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            🙄 There are positions between radical freedom and behaviourism.

            If I break your legs you can’t choose to walk, whether or not you have a self causing free will.

            I feel massive contempt for people who think themselves so clever that if they don’t see nuance in an argument it means the other party is wrong.