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jgeada | 2 months ago
So it is a highly asymmetric bargaining situation where all the incentives are poorly aligned. Of course it is exploitative.
jgeada | 2 months ago
So it is a highly asymmetric bargaining situation where all the incentives are poorly aligned. Of course it is exploitative.
bko|2 months ago
And now your death will have a meaningful change to the career bureaucrat or politician that made the decision that led to your death.
Because power of an individual vote is much more powerful than the power to take your business elsewhere. That's if you can find out the responsible party that makes these decisions and they're not appointed but elected, otherwise you'd have to mount an influence campaign on the politicians with 90% re-election rate to change said bureaucratic leader.
Makes a lot of sense.
jgeada|2 months ago
But seems some prefer to believe a theoretical argument with no evidence to back it up.
“The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.”