• FlorianSimon@sh.itjust.works
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    8 months ago

    Be careful of simple explanations to complex problems. Just like in maths, models need to be as simple as possible, without becoming simplistic. It’s not just about being right or wrong in theory, the conclusions to these discussions have material impact on the world we live in. Bad motives drive disastrous political choices, sometimes, in one way or another.

    We could talk forever about how free will is or isn’t an illusion, but it’s a conversation that could stretch out for days. People much smarter than us have provided smart answers to all those questions. Let’s tackle problems one at a time, and continue the discussion in the other thread!

    Oh and btw: I’m not taking credit for the whole concept of worker coops! I just wanted to outline that I want to do my part!

    • loxdogs@lemmy.world
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      8 months ago

      I will try to be more careful, thank you. I can understand why is that and how people can understand simple explanations