I don’t think this was yet encompassed by the discussion or post: Another similarity between Science and libertarianism is that they both follow Bayes “usually, but not always”:
-Science rejects late-coming simpler theories that offer no new predictions.
-libertarianism rejects certain government interventions proposed by a superintelligent FAI that follows Bayes and values what humans do.
edit: no seriously. I would like to see evidence of positive effects from government intervention. Sorting through the poor quality economic analysis on the internet is not a good use of my time if someone has links to high quality material.
I don’t think this was yet encompassed by the discussion or post: Another similarity between Science and libertarianism is that they both follow Bayes “usually, but not always”:
-Science rejects late-coming simpler theories that offer no new predictions. -libertarianism rejects certain government interventions proposed by a superintelligent FAI that follows Bayes and values what humans do.
Or am I off the rails here? ;-)
-libertarianism rejects certain government interventions that it doesn’t take a super-intelligent FAI to figure out are wins all around...
citation needed.
edit: no seriously. I would like to see evidence of positive effects from government intervention. Sorting through the poor quality economic analysis on the internet is not a good use of my time if someone has links to high quality material.