This highlights an, I think, neglected angle of analysis of civilizational problems. I almost want a deity of diffusion of responsibility. One of Moloch’s most faithful servants.
When looking back on an earlier era one has the benefit of conceptual distinctions that didn’t exist at the time. Looking back on our era, I think people will be surprised that we had dim understanding of responsibility and credit taking being able to diverge, and in fact optimized to diverge.
I hope so too. A perverse effect of letting every state/region/city handle the pandemics by themselves is that, in most countries, those states/regions/cities are normally governed by different parties. When everyone is responsible for the disaster no one is!
As you say, we need to wait for the distant future for some justice.
Thank you. It resonated with me.
I hope that, eventually, in the distant future, someone holds someone else accountable.
If the 21st century of American history has a tagline, this will be it.
This highlights an, I think, neglected angle of analysis of civilizational problems. I almost want a deity of diffusion of responsibility. One of Moloch’s most faithful servants.
When looking back on an earlier era one has the benefit of conceptual distinctions that didn’t exist at the time. Looking back on our era, I think people will be surprised that we had dim understanding of responsibility and credit taking being able to diverge, and in fact optimized to diverge.
I hope so too. A perverse effect of letting every state/region/city handle the pandemics by themselves is that, in most countries, those states/regions/cities are normally governed by different parties. When everyone is responsible for the disaster no one is!
As you say, we need to wait for the distant future for some justice.