- cross-posted to:
- conservative@sh.itjust.works
- usa@midwest.social
- cross-posted to:
- conservative@sh.itjust.works
- usa@midwest.social
Basically, the wild policy churn we see is designed to enable insider trading profits rather than benefit the country
Basically, the wild policy churn we see is designed to enable insider trading profits rather than benefit the country
You’ve forgotten the context of the question. Those institutions don’t maintain social order. They are maintained by social order.
Of course they do, how many billions of people wake up early in order to take care of their families every day? That’s not social order?
Social norms are why social order is possible sure. But how do you account for the uncooperative minority?
Lots of different ways that’s a gonna be different for each culture
Yep, all different variations of some kind of judicial system with courts of law and such.