• Stovetop@lemmy.world
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        1 month ago

        We don’t need to start from Hobbes

        Recommends Hobbes as a starting point

        I agree 100% but just had a bit of a giggle

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          1 month ago

          lol. I realized that as I was writing that. But I went with it. Hobbes is a great starting point for people new to political philosophy.

          We just don’t need to start with him.

          I think John Rawls is a better starting place if we were to start a society from scratch. Just a bit harder for people less used to reading philosophical works.

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        1 month ago

        Sure, but if simply keeping the roads safe was their only objective, they wouldn’t have things like quotas where they have to shake down a certain number of people for the sake of their budget.

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          That depends a lot on the quota system. If they’re easily achievable then it’s not going to incentivize bad stops. If you have a county that gets four cars a day and the quota is four cars then there’s a problem. Generally it’s a useful way to make sure your police aren’t sitting at the donut shop while they should be working. Like most policies its problems lie in the extremes.