It sort of reminds me of how people complain that algorithms (on YouTube, etc.) give people more of what they want. Like, you're saying that the goal of companies should be to recommend you crap you don't want? And you think people will just watch or buy it? And that maybe they should be forced to recommend you stuff you don't want? (Ignore that these same people are often complaining that the algorithms are imperfect and will sometimes show them something they don't want.)
There's so many people out there who have some unimagined perfect alternative they compare everything to and are often very angry that nothing that actually exists or can even be conceived of matches it. I think this is why will to power politics appeal to them so much, it tells them that the only thing stopping perfection is everyone's will to have it.
There's so many people out there who have some unimagined perfect alternative they compare everything to and are often very angry that nothing that actually exists or can even be conceived of matches it. I think this is why will to power politics appeal to them so much, it tells them that the only thing stopping perfection is everyone's will to have it.
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