Morendil comments on The Irrationality Game - Less Wrong

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Comment author: Morendil 03 October 2010 06:31:27PM 1 point [-]

I'm not even sure where to start, this documentary is a deliberately provoking exposition of some of the issues.

This suspicion of mine is more heavily fueled by personal experience though - I've seen so many decent people turn into bastards or otherwise abdicate moral responsibility when they found themselves at the helm of a company, no matter how noble their initial intentions.

Comment author: mattnewport 03 October 2010 06:36:52PM 3 points [-]

I've seen so many decent people turn into bastards or otherwise abdicate moral responsibility when they found themselves at the helm of a company, no matter how noble their initial intentions.

Do you think this is different from the general 'power corrupts' tendency? The same thing seems to happen to politicians for example.

Comment author: wnoise 03 October 2010 07:50:54PM 1 point [-]

How do you know they were decent people? Were they actually tested, or was running a corporation their first test? It's easy to be "decent" when there's nothing really at stake.

Comment author: Morendil 04 October 2010 06:49:58AM 1 point [-]

Good point. What I mean is that I knew them first as employees, and I heard them speak about their employers and how employers should behave, and inferred from that some values of theirs. When they became employers in turn and I saw these values tested, they failed these tests miserably.