It is evidence, however, that terrorists aren’t trying (or aren’t JUST trying) to kill a lot of people. They’re trying to do something else, and that something else could well mean that ideas aren’t the bottleneck, and we shouldn’t worry about trying to keep ideas for killing a lot of people suppressed.
If it were just about killing people, I think Mao still holds the record, with “ideology-driven central government planning” as the most effective mechanism. I still strongly believe we’re better off publishing the effectiveness of that than suppressing the knowledge.
Well, if you want to go into details, Mao had a lot of help and he didn’t explicitly plan to cause the famines. The person who personally killed the most people that he specifically intended to kill is the guy who dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima.
It is evidence, however, that terrorists aren’t trying (or aren’t JUST trying) to kill a lot of people. They’re trying to do something else, and that something else could well mean that ideas aren’t the bottleneck, and we shouldn’t worry about trying to keep ideas for killing a lot of people suppressed.
If it were just about killing people, I think Mao still holds the record, with “ideology-driven central government planning” as the most effective mechanism. I still strongly believe we’re better off publishing the effectiveness of that than suppressing the knowledge.
Well, if you want to go into details, Mao had a lot of help and he didn’t explicitly plan to cause the famines. The person who personally killed the most people that he specifically intended to kill is the guy who dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima.