← Back to context Comment by codr7 5 days ago There's nothing irrational about it, this is how you maximize power and profit at any and all costs. 2 comments codr7 Reply incomingpain 5 days ago I completely get that point of view; and yes if that's the goal, it's completely rational.But from a societal cohesion or perhaps even an ethical point of view it's just pure irrationality.When typing the post, I was thinking, different levels of government, changing ideologies of politicians leaving inconsistent governance. codr7 5 days ago I couldn't agree more, but we've long since given up our power collectively in hope of escaping responsibility.
incomingpain 5 days ago I completely get that point of view; and yes if that's the goal, it's completely rational.But from a societal cohesion or perhaps even an ethical point of view it's just pure irrationality.When typing the post, I was thinking, different levels of government, changing ideologies of politicians leaving inconsistent governance. codr7 5 days ago I couldn't agree more, but we've long since given up our power collectively in hope of escaping responsibility.
codr7 5 days ago I couldn't agree more, but we've long since given up our power collectively in hope of escaping responsibility.
I completely get that point of view; and yes if that's the goal, it's completely rational.
But from a societal cohesion or perhaps even an ethical point of view it's just pure irrationality.
When typing the post, I was thinking, different levels of government, changing ideologies of politicians leaving inconsistent governance.
I couldn't agree more, but we've long since given up our power collectively in hope of escaping responsibility.