A hopeful conclusion to Andrew Tane Glen's series "Why Cooperate"
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Andrew Tane Glen continues his 3-part series "Why Cooperate"
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this week I've invited Andrew Tane Glen to read his guest post "Why Cooperate". Andrew a software engineer and an Aristotle scholar (with a Masters in Philosophy) and also my best mate, with whom I talk philosophy on the regular. His unique creative and analytical philosophical approach often yields unexpected insights—insights that have impacted the way I see the world. His conception of why we cooperate, which introduces his concept of the super defector is one that I return to often, so a while back I asked him to write about it. This is his three part series, why cooperate?
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Written on the day of Alexei Navalny's death, a meditation on courage & sacrifice.
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This one created a bit of a stir when I first wrote the post. Hopefully people can see that the message is a positive one, for everyone.
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A funny story that wasn't so funny at the time (as is so often the case).
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The system didn't and doesn't need to be this way.
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I'm always trying to picture in my mind what sort of society I want to live in. To do this is to balancing the freedoms I'm willing to forego in order to provide rights that we determine to be essential to a healthy society.
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This week's episode explores the new way of looking at Rights & Liberties, as a way of codifying this process, rather being used as vaguely interchangeable terms.
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In this episode we make the case for giving money to people who are bad with money!
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I will be making the case that somewhat counter-intuitively, by saving lives we actually reduce over-population.
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've been wrong about the meaning of Meritocracy, and for good reason, there are many different definitions—the term has been used as a pejorative, as an aspirational term, as a definition of a government, and as a general way of allocating credit to individuals. But I understood it as this: A society where a person's rewards reflect their efforts (merit)
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This episode begins a series on luck and circumstances, and asks "What do we owe to each other?"
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This is one of those ideas that constantly recurs in my mind throughout my day, one of those perspective-affecting mental models that helps me navigate the world, and hopefully will do the same for you.
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A lot of politics out in the world appears to me at any rate to be based around a sort of kill-or-be-killed mentality, is if we live an the wild, and need to let nature sort the strong from the weak... but that's not the actual world we live in, so that political mentality is... well, nonsense.
A rambling stream of consciousness about what to do in a society, like ours, when we, thankfully don't let citizens needlessly die.
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For the full ramble, links and sources: https://nonzerosum.games/wedontletpeopledie.html
Let's take a look through our crystal ball at Glass Bottle Utopia. What are the problems, and who's solving them?
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In part 2 of our series on recycling we look into the problems with plastic recycling and the importance of disincentivising the use of plastics.
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This series of 3 episodes are about recycling, and specifically an idea I'd like to put forward as a workable solution for governments, business and the environment—8 different standard-sized glass bottles and jars.
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Moral licensing is a well researched and understood phenomenon—I'm proposing something slightly different: negative moral licensing, where, instead of using our previous good actions to justify misbehaviour, we use the real or perceived misbehaviour of others to license ours.
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https://nonzerosum.games/morallicensing2.html
Moral licensing is when you use previous virtuous actions to justify less than virtuous behaviour next... There are lots of studies referenced in this episode, you can find links to them all in the text of the original post. Have fun exploring the links, and of course all the pictures.
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