Vladimir_Nesov comments on Human values differ as much as values can differ - Less Wrong

13 Post author: PhilGoetz 03 May 2010 07:35PM

You are viewing a comment permalink. View the original post to see all comments and the full post content.

Comments (205)

You are viewing a single comment's thread. Show more comments above.

Comment author: Matt_Simpson 04 May 2010 02:20:15PM 7 points [-]

As evidence for someone like this, consider dictators like Kim Jong Il. Opening up North Korea would result in much greater wealth for both him and his people, but it comes with a loss of power and status for Kim Jong. No one thinks he's opening those borders anytime soon. The comparison isn't as drastic, however - Kim Jong's comforts are probably only a decade or two behind modern (I'm speculating).

Comment author: Vladimir_Nesov 04 May 2010 03:02:29PM *  0 points [-]

Opening up North Korea would result in much greater wealth for both him and his people, but it comes with a loss of power and status for Kim Jong.

I find the premise of Kim Jong-il sharing the poor standard of living with his people (or, not making the most of what the modern world has to offer because of living in his country), completely implausible.

Comment author: Matt_Simpson 04 May 2010 06:26:14PM 0 points [-]

see my reply here