I see what you meant by national/state/local level agencies.
Well, it's somewhat fun for everything to think about what an "ideal" utopia would be - and it's interesting to see all the little differences in how different people would organize the world if everyone was themselves. It's enjoyable, but it's not particularly useful; given that we're all different individuals, with different values, and different ideas about even basic things, it's not really practical for anything in real life.
My question was more aimed at the idea that, given people are how they are, what's the best way to arrange things so that we achieve the best outcomes. Of course a lot of the issues are that we all have different ideas of what the "best outcomes" are in the first place.
I see what you meant by national/state/local level agencies.
Well, it's somewhat fun for everything to think about what an "ideal" utopia would be - and it's interesting to see all the little differences in how different people would organize the world if everyone was themselves. It's enjoyable, but it's not particularly useful; given that we're all different individuals, with different values, and different ideas about even basic things, it's not really practical for anything in real life.
My question was more aimed at the idea that, given people are how they are, what's the best way to arrange things so that we achieve the best outcomes. Of course a lot of the issues are that we all have different ideas of what the "best outcomes" are in the first place.
I see what you meant by national/state/local level agencies.
Well, it's somewhat fun for everything to think about what an "ideal" utopia would be - and it's interesting to see all the little differences in how different people would organize the world if everyone was themselves. It's enjoyable, but it's not particularly useful; given that we're all different individuals, with different values, and different ideas about even basic things, it's not really practical for anything in real life.
My question was more aimed at the idea that, given people are how they are, what's the best way to arrange things so that we achieve the best outcomes. Of course a lot of the issues are that we all have different ideas of what the "best outcomes" are in the first place.