You can talk about sub-agents of a person if you like, but they are not parts of the same person in the way that two people are parts of the same society.
Even if we consider those two people fighting over A and B instead of trading, this still does not correspond to what happens within a conflicted individual.
Does it make sense to talk about the USA as if it were an agent that could get money pumped? An Obama administration is very different from a Bush Jr. administration.
I think one analogy here is that the human "agent" is ran by powerful executives that rapidly get voted out of office. To the extent that voting models what's going on inside human heads, negative results on voting also apply..
Does it make sense to talk about the USA as if it were an agent
In some contexts, yes, in others, no. And at best it's an approximation.
that could get money-pumped?
In everyday language, this is called "playing off one side against the other".
I think one analogy here is that the human "agent" is ran by powerful executives that rapidly get voted out of office. To the extent that voting models what's going on inside human heads, negative results on voting also apply..
I put little value on these analogies and metaphors of people a...
Intransitive preferences are a demonstrable characteristic of human behaviour. So why am I having such trouble coming up with real-world examples of money-pumping?
"Because I'm not smart or imaginative enough" is a perfectly plausible answer, but I've been mulling this one over on-and-off for a few months now, and I haven't come up with a single example that really captures what I consider to be the salient features of the scenario: a tangled hierarchy of preferences, and exploitation of that tangled hierarchy by an agent who cyclically trades the objects in that hierarchy, generating trade surplus on each transaction.
It's possible that I am in fact thinking about money-pumping all wrong. All the nearly-but-not-quite examples I came up with (amongst which were bank overdraft fees, Weight Watchers, and exploitation of addiction) had the characteristics of looking like swindles or the result of personal failings, but from the inside, money-pumping must presumably feel like a series of gratifying transactions. We would want any cases of money-pumping we were vulnerable to.
At the moment, I have the following hypotheses for the poverty of real-world money-pumping cases:
Does anyone have anything to add, or any good/arguable cases of real-world money-pumping?