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    2 hours ago

    I was careful to say perminant heirarchies for that reason. Bao Jingyan said that power originates in the contrast between the weak and the strong, and the cunning and the naive. I’m inclined to agree.

    But we can have social institutions that break up and flush out these natural channels of inequality, rather than institutions that metastize them into heirarchies.

    Aristotle discussed a then-current idea to redistribute all personal wealth above 5x the poorest citizen. We could tax all inheritance above say 500k at 100%. Eliminate all personal debt every 7 years.

    There’s a lot we can do to make heirarchies more temporary.