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xnyan | 24 days ago

Cards can always be taken with violence. Chaos is progression to a state of all versus all, where the most important thing is having the biggest wrench: https://xkcd.com/538/.

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tavavex|24 days ago

And they will almost certainly have the biggest wrench. Before you consider the sheer difficulty of making mass violence happen (especially in a world where tech can be used to regulate a sufficient portion of people's worldviews as required), at some point they'll probably just have the upper hand militarily. As military tech gets better, wealth will be able to shift directly into physical power, amplifying their abilities against a comparatively powerless populace.

Hizonner|24 days ago

Difficulty: the "populace" is everywhere.

If you own everything, and you bomb the populace, you bomb your own stuff.

If everybody works for you, and you bomb the populace, you bomb your own serfs.

And those faceless individuals who are actually holding the weapons, and actually know how they work, and actually know, in a detailed, hands-on way, how to do coordinated violence with them? It turns out they're secretly members of the populace. You'd better make sure they think it's in their interest to keep using the weapons the way you want them to.

overfeed|24 days ago

> And they will almost certainly have the biggest wrench

Tech CEOs can easily outlive their usefulness once the machinery is built, and can easily find themselves labeled "terrorists" if they try to fight back with whatever feeble power they have.

Political factions, purges and patronage is what comes next, amd despite their inflated egos, they won't be the patrons.

direwolf20|23 days ago

The US lost the Vietnam war against diffuse individual actors.