Comment by emodendroket 8 years ago The individual citizen has practically no power against large institutional actors. 3 comments emodendroket Reply rectang 8 years ago That's like saying voting is pointless because individual votes don't matter.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradox_of_voting emodendroket 8 years ago All voting can do is steer the course of the government, which you've just cast as nothing more than a villain. rectang 8 years ago Since I said that government brings "innumerable benefits to humanity", and you've characterized that as "nothing more than a villain", I think we're done with this thread.
rectang 8 years ago That's like saying voting is pointless because individual votes don't matter.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradox_of_voting emodendroket 8 years ago All voting can do is steer the course of the government, which you've just cast as nothing more than a villain. rectang 8 years ago Since I said that government brings "innumerable benefits to humanity", and you've characterized that as "nothing more than a villain", I think we're done with this thread.
emodendroket 8 years ago All voting can do is steer the course of the government, which you've just cast as nothing more than a villain. rectang 8 years ago Since I said that government brings "innumerable benefits to humanity", and you've characterized that as "nothing more than a villain", I think we're done with this thread.
rectang 8 years ago Since I said that government brings "innumerable benefits to humanity", and you've characterized that as "nothing more than a villain", I think we're done with this thread.
That's like saying voting is pointless because individual votes don't matter.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradox_of_voting
All voting can do is steer the course of the government, which you've just cast as nothing more than a villain.
Since I said that government brings "innumerable benefits to humanity", and you've characterized that as "nothing more than a villain", I think we're done with this thread.