Well… That is hard to communicate now, as I will need to extricate the problems from the specifics that were communicated to me (in confidence)...
Let’s see...
1) That there is a dangerous political movement in the USA that seems to be preferring revealed knowledge to scientific understanding and investigation.
2) Poverty
3) Education
4) Hunger (I myself suffer from this problem—I am disabled, on a fixed income, and while I am in school again and doing quite well I still have to make choices sometimes between necessities… And, I am quite well off compared to some I know)
5) The lack of a political dialog and the preference for ideological certitude over pragmatic solutions and realistic uncertainty.
6) The fact that there exist a great amount of crime among the white collar crowd that goes both unchecked, and unpunished when it is exposed (Maddoff was a fluke in that regard).
7) The various “Wars” that we declare on things (Drugs, Terrorism, etc.) “War” is a poor paradigm to use, and it leads to more damage than it corrects (especially in the two instances I cited)
8) The real “Wars” that are happening right now (and not just those waged by the USA and allies)
Some of these were explicitly discussed.
Some will eventually be resolved, but that doesn’t mean that they should be ignored until that time. That would be akin to seeing a man dying of starvation, while one has the capacity to feed him, yet thinking “Oh, he’ll get some food eventually.”
And, some may just be perennial problems with which we will have to deal with for some time to come.
I misread you as saying that important ethical problems about FAI were being ignored, but yes, the idea that FAI is the most important thing in the world leaves quite a bit out, and not just great evils. There’s a lot of maintenance to be done along the way to FAI.
Madoff’s fraud was initiated by a single human being, or possibly Madoff and his wife. It was comprehensible without adding a lot of what used to be specialist knowledge. It’s a much more manageable sort of crime than major institutions becoming destructively corrupt.
Well… That is hard to communicate now, as I will need to extricate the problems from the specifics that were communicated to me (in confidence)...
Let’s see...
1) That there is a dangerous political movement in the USA that seems to be preferring revealed knowledge to scientific understanding and investigation. 2) Poverty 3) Education 4) Hunger (I myself suffer from this problem—I am disabled, on a fixed income, and while I am in school again and doing quite well I still have to make choices sometimes between necessities… And, I am quite well off compared to some I know) 5) The lack of a political dialog and the preference for ideological certitude over pragmatic solutions and realistic uncertainty. 6) The fact that there exist a great amount of crime among the white collar crowd that goes both unchecked, and unpunished when it is exposed (Maddoff was a fluke in that regard). 7) The various “Wars” that we declare on things (Drugs, Terrorism, etc.) “War” is a poor paradigm to use, and it leads to more damage than it corrects (especially in the two instances I cited) 8) The real “Wars” that are happening right now (and not just those waged by the USA and allies)
Some of these were explicitly discussed.
Some will eventually be resolved, but that doesn’t mean that they should be ignored until that time. That would be akin to seeing a man dying of starvation, while one has the capacity to feed him, yet thinking “Oh, he’ll get some food eventually.”
And, some may just be perennial problems with which we will have to deal with for some time to come.
I misread you as saying that important ethical problems about FAI were being ignored, but yes, the idea that FAI is the most important thing in the world leaves quite a bit out, and not just great evils. There’s a lot of maintenance to be done along the way to FAI.
Madoff’s fraud was initiated by a single human being, or possibly Madoff and his wife. It was comprehensible without adding a lot of what used to be specialist knowledge. It’s a much more manageable sort of crime than major institutions becoming destructively corrupt.
I think major infrastructure rebuilding is probably closer to the case than “maintenance”