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smoorman1024  ·  4114 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: The Rational Choices of Crack Addicts

I've read through this a couple times and I agree and can make sense of the first sentence.

For the second part though my best interpretation in the context of this article is that the crack addicts who would chose to take another hit are not as responsible for their personal decisions as it seems, because given alternatives like a good job or a chance to better their community they would be happier pursuing that endeavor.

Is that the gist of it?





mk  ·  4114 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Although I agree with that second part, what I am stressing is that it doesn't really matter whether or not the crack addict is responsible when it comes to making policy decisions that will determine what environment the addict will be operating in.

For example, if you make policy decisions that enable people to get risky mortgages, you are no less culpable for the result because people made the poor decision to get them. When you create policy, you are responsible for the effects. CNN is a shitty media organization because they choose to be a shitty media organization, the fact that more people watch shitty entertainment news rather than quality news makes them no less culpable for the state of current media.

In short, when you create something, you have decided how the world should change, and pushed towards that end.

smoorman1024  ·  4114 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Ahh Ok. I see what you are saying now. Very good point.

I guess we work within the mechanism of the market and this can create a feedback loop (of stupidity and idiocracy). What we need are organizations and institutions with integrity that refuse to degrade their offerings for economic benefit. This brings to mind PBS and NPR and why I always find myself going back to them. They have a certain level of integrity that remains above their corporate competitors.

mk  ·  4114 days ago  ·  link  ·  

    I guess we work within the mechanism of the market and this can create a feedback loop (of stupidity and idiocracy). What we need are organizations and institutions with integrity that refuse to degrade their offerings for economic benefit.

Amen. If we could only get our collective heads around the fact that economic benefit is not the only one that affects our quality of life.