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CodingJeebus | 18 days ago

What is money if not a proxy of power? If money didn't buy power, no one would be interested in attaining billions in wealth.

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limagnolia|18 days ago

What is politics if not a means of exercising power? If there were no power in politics, no one would be interested in politics.

RobotToaster|18 days ago

That power is supposed to be exercised to enact the will of the people, for the good of the people.

CodingJeebus|18 days ago

How does a government without power work? How do you take power out of the process of governing?

cess11|18 days ago

"no one would be interested in attaining billions in wealth"

Sounds good to me.

terminalshort|18 days ago

They are obviously related, but it is a very loose correlation. If a billionaire (who does not pay me) gives me an order I will laugh in his face. If a traffic cop gives me an order, I will comply.

aylmao|18 days ago

This doesn't mean money has no power over you.

Perhaps the billionaire can't buy your willingness to do something, but they can very much affect the material world around you, and therefore, you.

If you rent they can probably find a way to kick you out of your apartment. If someone around you _is_ willing to take an order, influencing what people around you do very much influences you. If they want something from you, and you're not willing to sell it, there will be people willing to steal it, etc.

Money very much is proxy of power. Perhaps not everything can be bought, sure. But money gives you operational range to attempt to impose your will when it doesn't.

TFYS|18 days ago

> (who does not pay me)

You're answering a comment saying money is power by saying that it isn't if it's not used?

Even if the billionaire doesn't pay you, they can pay someone else to force you to do what they want.

Barrin92|18 days ago

>What is money if not a proxy of power?

for a lot of people in the newly rich class, a kind of virtual currency best compared to a high score in a videogame. Symbolic and representing status. It's why when they attempt to translate it into power this particular class thankfully fares fairly badly, from the article:

"TogetherSF, a similar nonprofit backed by venture capitalist Michael Moritz, crashed and burned after the 2024 elections when its $9.5 million ballot measure to reform the city charter lost to a progressive counter-measure backed by about $117,000."