″ But I don’t have anything better to use for my actual goal, which is a measurable task that taxes creativity and *nothing else* ”
Maybe I’m reading this wrong, but why would one want to tax creativity? Seems to me that for the most part, creativity will have a lot of public good characteristics—though I suppose one might suggest creative destruction is a better view...
″ But I don’t have anything better to use for my actual goal, which is a measurable task that taxes creativity and *nothing else* ”
Maybe I’m reading this wrong, but why would one want to tax creativity? Seems to me that for the most part, creativity will have a lot of public good characteristics—though I suppose one might suggest creative destruction is a better view...
Tax as in “a heavy demand”, not “a charge usually of money imposed by authority on persons or property for public purposes”.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/tax