The good things a working lie-detector could do

People don’t think as much about the possibilities of a machine that could tell whether people were lying as they should. Partly this is because many people erroneously believe that such machines already exist. Partly this is because fictional depictions of universes in which lying can be made impossible are unpopular- lying being of key … Continue reading The good things a working lie-detector could do

So you want to know how well your society is going: an introduction to aggregate and average utilities

This is an interlude to "A Philosophy for a New Old Welfare Economics" but doesn't require you to have read the previous post 1. The broad outlines of the problem Sometimes a change makes everyone in a group better off, sometimes a change makes everyone in a group worse off, in these cases, it is … Continue reading So you want to know how well your society is going: an introduction to aggregate and average utilities

What are some things the ongoing protests in America could demand?

Spontaneous protests don't normally have formal lists of demands, and that's right and good. Nonetheless I was thinking about some things that the current protest movement in America could demand. For a while the idea of "no demands!" was very popular on the left, but these days the strategy of not making clear demands has … Continue reading What are some things the ongoing protests in America could demand?

25,000 dollars for granite countertops is, entirely literally, murder

Every granite countertop that is made, every ensuite bathroom constructed, every patio laid out, signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed. -MechaEisenhower In Australia, the government has just announced it will give 25,000 dollars to homeowners who do a … Continue reading 25,000 dollars for granite countertops is, entirely literally, murder