Ah, I see. We’re using words differently. “End result” to me means something like “expected outcome, if things go as they usually do,” whereas you were using it to mean something more like “possible outcome if all the safeties fail.”
Yep, that’s a fair point. I think I use “the end result” to mean “the expected outcome if things are allowed to run to their logical conclusion” which may or may not involve failing safeties.
Sometimes the end result of power corrupting is that, there is a scandal, then an investigation, and then someone resigns in disgrace. Power corrupts everywhere, but social institutions play a big role in what the final ‘end result’ is.
It is, as I said, the end result. Thankfully things rarely get to that point.
Ah, I see. We’re using words differently. “End result” to me means something like “expected outcome, if things go as they usually do,” whereas you were using it to mean something more like “possible outcome if all the safeties fail.”
Yep, that’s a fair point. I think I use “the end result” to mean “the expected outcome if things are allowed to run to their logical conclusion” which may or may not involve failing safeties.
Sometimes the end result of power corrupting is that, there is a scandal, then an investigation, and then someone resigns in disgrace. Power corrupts everywhere, but social institutions play a big role in what the final ‘end result’ is.