Hi, I checked out for a while, but I want to say thank you for writing this. I realize I probably didn’t deserve this much charity in reading, and I appreciate it.
I think we will continue to disagree on most points, so I don’t want to continue restating where we disagree. But I do agree that faulty safety equipment due to negligence is morally bad, and should be condemned and punished. (and approximately the same goes for pollution, and dishonorable business practices. Roughly a “what would Dagny Taggart do?” test would be an ideal that would create a wonderful world). I think the amount of such immoral acts is both claimed to be much higher than it is (they are the exceptions) and used to inflame widespread hatred using basically the genocide-style playbook which I find appalling.
Hi, I checked out for a while, but I want to say thank you for writing this. I realize I probably didn’t deserve this much charity in reading, and I appreciate it.
I think we will continue to disagree on most points, so I don’t want to continue restating where we disagree. But I do agree that faulty safety equipment due to negligence is morally bad, and should be condemned and punished. (and approximately the same goes for pollution, and dishonorable business practices. Roughly a “what would Dagny Taggart do?” test would be an ideal that would create a wonderful world). I think the amount of such immoral acts is both claimed to be much higher than it is (they are the exceptions) and used to inflame widespread hatred using basically the genocide-style playbook which I find appalling.