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MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz 10 hours agoA better world.
And I happen to believe that humans will co-operate more than defect. And game-theory supports my view. Not yours.
youcantreadthis@quokk.au 4 hours ago
You think people will instinctively collaborate and not be shitty, therefore we should give proven-bad actors more cover to act badly?
MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz 3 hours ago
Instinctively? No.
Due to learned experience and principles of game theory? Yes.
Don’t you try to find out which people will defect and which will co-operate, and act accordingly, instead of just screwing over everyone around you all the time?
Stop putting words in my mouth.
youcantreadthis@quokk.au 3 hours ago
No i actually understand an amount of psychology and moral philosophy beyond some shit i read in a pop-sci or cold war history book so ive got a little more depth than a superficial understanding of ‘game theory’, but i do assess the people around me! The reliably bad ones are called cops and they will always do the worst thing.
More laws helps nothing. Laws are just excuses to not fix problems.
MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz 1 hour ago
No, you’re right. Murder being illegal hasn’t saved a single life.
Whatever “justice” system you’ve been witness to, must have you seriously confused if it has you thinking it is the only one that can exist.
Bad systems should be removed. But their existence does not mean good systems are not possible.
And you will never see the real picture until you ditch simplifications like “laws bad”.