I deny that the group has any moral weight, except as a sum of individual experiences. If it helps the individuals to find groups that fit better so they can coordinate better, that’s good.
What about as a coordination mechanism that can make things better for individuals in the long term?
What about as a coordination mechanism that can make things better for individuals in the long term?
I think that falls under the “made a mistake” heading. The individuals are incorrect in thinking they’re better off with a different set of groups and coordination mechanisms.
What about as a coordination mechanism that can make things better for individuals in the long term?
I think that falls under the “made a mistake” heading. The individuals are incorrect in thinking they’re better off with a different set of groups and coordination mechanisms.