but only the truly lost desire literal equality in wealth
We eliminate inheritance, and all inheritances are divvied up equally among the population. — BitconnectCarlos
Lets go even further and say this has all worked out well: Everyone has attained a decent standard of living, poverty is eliminated, and everyone more or less works full-time unless they're unable (in which case they would still receive a pension.) — BitconnectCarlos
We could actually take steps to limit people's heights. It would involve limiting calories. It's also probably easier to make smart people dumb than dumb people smart, but why not try both simultaneously? You never really hear major social inequality of height, intelligence, or charisma in the world. — BitconnectCarlos
My main question is why does the discussion have to stop here. — BitconnectCarlos
You never really hear major social inequality of height, intelligence, or charisma in the world. — BitconnectCarlos
The reason we're all appalled at the idea of equality of height or equality of intelligence is that we have no intuitive notion that such a project might further human welfare
Are you really appalled by the idea of equality of height? Imagine if you could wave a magic wand and from here on out all the men would be 5'10 and all the women 5'4. I understand that the actual real life means to achieving this could be objectionable, but the goal itself is hardly something that makes someone recoil. — BitconnectCarlos
Are you really appalled by the idea of equality of height? Imagine if you could wave a magic wand and from here on out all the men would be 5'10 and all the women 5'4. I understand that the actual real life means to achieving this could be objectionable, but the goal itself is hardly something that makes someone recoil.
It would level the playing field if all men were the same height. That's where equality of opportunity comes in. — BitconnectCarlos
Sure, but nature's inequalities manifest themselves in actual, everyday life whether it's a job hunt or promotions or social activity, etc. — BitconnectCarlos
My main reason for this thread was just to point out that today's left seems to push for equality with, say, A, B, and C but they're not interested in X, Y, and Z which end up favoring/advocating for certain groups and basically ignoring others.
Ok, but we already agree that the goal itself is on the table. — BitconnectCarlos
As technology evolves and these issues enter into the realm of possibility, what does everyone think about addressing some of nature's inequalities? — BitconnectCarlos
I think it's a little cold and unempathetic to basically claim that you'd just like to preserve the struggles of these disadvantaged populations for the sake of "diversity." — BitconnectCarlos
you can't just throw out "diversity" or some other competing value when I mention "equality" and deny that we even value equality. — BitconnectCarlos
the ultimate goal is almost universally some variant of human well-being.
It's really coming down to what the possibilities of political action are and which ones are most relevant; race, gender/sex and disability are differences between people which engender risks that both matter a lot and can practically be mitigated or stopped through intervention. Nose size, hand span, and whether you like marmite are not. — fdrake
Ok, but we already agree that the goal itself is on the table. — BitconnectCarlos
Typically when we talk about equality we're talking about economic equality, which is of course a very real issue. My main question is why does the discussion have to stop here. — BitconnectCarlos
Why would gene editing resulting in height equality or fixing ugliness be antithetical to human well-being? — BitconnectCarlos
Though nature only affords our societies with some of the differential, or enables/renders possible social costs which leverage distinctions in bodily properties, rather than playing a primary causal role for any of the social costs of having those bodily properties.
Having a certain height or skin colour can only be changed through interventions like eugenics; drown all babies that come out at less than a certain size or whose skin colour is not as desired, or otherwise prevent reproduction of those people, maybe kill all people under 1.2 meters tall on their 16th birthday.
It's really coming down to what the possibilities of political action are and which ones are most relevant; race, gender/sex and disability are differences between people which engender risks that both matter a lot and can practically be mitigated or stopped through intervention.
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