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cdh's avatar

This is so good.

-Maybe Wal-Mart should give K-Mart some sort of "land acknowledgment" on every sale. K-Mart got to most of where Wal-Mart eventually got to before Wal-Mart did.

-I wonder if Scott A would agree to redistribute his substack revenue to Doc or Arnold on the ground that all Scott A ever did was recognize a niche and fill it.

-Scott A's argument falls prey to some of the EA issues you pointed out in your "help a friend move" essay. As you suggest, he's trying to add up all of Amazon's value *to society* without recognizing that this total value is an accumulation of millions of voluntary transactions, each of which created value for Amazon and whichever of its employees or customers was involved in each transaction (those parties themselves being the units that make up the *society* who got the value Scott A is trying to calculate). It seems to me that Scott A is just mood-affiliating and then attempting to use logic to justify it post hoc, while simultaneously ignoring the logic that goes against the argument.

-Scott appears to have set up a very good example of a strawman in the "The typical neoliberal defense..." paragraph.

-Full disclosure: I did not read the entire ACX post or Arnold's post.

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Laura Creighton's avatar

The problem with the super wealthy isn't that they are rich, but that they are powerful. You can shape and change the world by buying politicians, funding NGOs, and demanding that the media you fund run the stories you want them to, while suppressing ones that you do not like. And right now, there isn't a lot we can do about this.

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