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> What would you suggest as an alternative?
Same thing that I always propose: that they stop and that any time a psychopath tries to "manage" the populace, he pisses his pants at the end of a rope. "I am a man and not a piano key" etc.
> The amount of people that you can mentally model as people instead of as an aggregate of "the other" that you don't care about is limited to around 150.
I'm aware of Dunbar's number.
> this is how humans have to model each other
This is how you and I have to model society. This does not mean that some psychopath gets the reins and presumes to decide for humanity. Governments have not only increased in size but also in scope. You're saying "Well, Stalin had to because he couldn't manage a personal relationship with all of the people in Russia" and I'm saying very directly that it was a mistake to try to manage which city makes boots and how many cows you get to own.
> We can have guidelines like "treat the human-cattle kindly and respect their autonomy" but we're organized into groups larger than our DNA can handle.
This is exactly the problem. You have to reduce scope as you increase scale.
> What would you suggest as an alternative?
Same thing that I always propose: that they stop and that any time a psychopath tries to "manage" the populace, he pisses his pants at the end of a rope. "I am a man and not a piano key" etc.
> The amount of people that you can mentally model as people instead of as an aggregate of "the other" that you don't care about is limited to around 150.
I'm aware of Dunbar's number.
> this is how humans have to model each other
This is how you and I have to model society. This does not mean that some psychopath gets the reins and presumes to decide for humanity. Governments have not only increased in size but also in scope. You're saying "Well, Stalin had to because he couldn't manage a personal relationship with all of the people in Russia" and I'm saying very directly that it was a mistake to try to manage which city makes boots and how many cows you get to own.
> We can have guidelines like "treat the human-cattle kindly and respect their autonomy" but we're organized into groups larger than our DNA can handle.
This is exactly the problem. You have to reduce scope as you increase scale.