can we have a moratorium on the suggestion that, in order to fix the system, “people have to get more involved”? This is not a solution, it is a restatement of the problem. (Saying that a problem requires massive, broad-based, spontaneous, decentralized collective action in order to be resolved is equivalent to saying that it cannot be resolved. We need to think institutionally about social problems.)
Saying that a problem requires massive, broad-based, spontaneous, decentralized collective action in order to be resolved ...
... is often an excuse to avoid pointing out the institutions who could actually take action and the reasons they don't want to.
Another month, another rationality quotes thread. The rules are: