Please, Reality: Don't Make a Fool of Me!

On second thought, all research is desire-driven. Because behavior is necessarily goal-driven and you don't have goals without wanting something to happen and wanting is desire and doing science is a behavior. But some desires are more conducive to scientific progress than others. Like the desire for reality not to make fools of us.

Free Speech and Crocodiles

Suppression of alternative points of view is immoral, because it prevents movement towards a better understanding of the truth. Species evolve through competing variations within changing environments. Nothing works for long (except for crocodiles).

Revisiting The Universal Basic Income: The Debate Continues, Part VII

In Europe, high unemployment has been associated with the following: “generous unemployment benefits that are allowed to run on indefinitely, combined with little or no pressure on the unemployed to obtain work and low levels of active intervention to increase the ability and willingness of the unemployed to work" …What is it about work, and looking for work, that so many people would prefer not to?

Revisiting The Universal Basic Income: The Debate Continues, Part VI

UBI advocates often argue that government benefits only disincentivize work when they’re means-tested or stopped if the recipient gets a job. They argue that if you eliminated this “work-penalty”, there’d be no work disincentive.  For proof, they point to Alaska...

Revisiting The Universal Basic Income: The Debate Continues, Part IV

A whopping 57% of households in the bottom income quintile  are single individuals. This is not so surprising, given that 44% of bottom quintile households are headed by individuals younger than 25 or older than 64.  We're talking young people and seniors.

Revisiting The Universal Basic Income: The Debate Continues, Part I

Motion Summary:  Basic income recipients would include children and adults; the employed and unemployed; and citizens, permanent residents, and all other residents who could prove a residency duration of at least three years. The amount given would start at $1,000 per person per month and be pegged to GDP growth going forward. No programs in the existing social safety would be replaced by this policy...This begins a series of posts laying out my case against the above UBI proposal.

Compassion Serves Best When Chilled

A moral emotion wants something to happen. What if the things it wants to happen are in a zero-sum relationship with each other? More of this means less of that and both this and that are Moral Goods. But you can’t have the optimal amount of both. You gotta choose! (And keep choosing, because time doesn't stop and stuff keeps happening).

Taxing Wealth

Wealth is not the same as money. For the wealthy, it's mostly equity in businesses and financial assets, e.g., value of equipment, shares, stocks, and retirement accounts. These are assets that do work: build businesses, provide funds for capital investments, grow the economy, etc.

Women, Income, and Wealth

Specific classes are where you spend part of your life. Class is a range on a distribution, not a static group, except for some people. The trajectory is usually up with age, then plateau in one's 50s, then decline. But reaching the middle class is important, because if it lasts more than a few years, that means you can buy a house, accumulate equity, and have more options later on.

 

Did Feminism Increase Inequality?

...feminism helped some women advance to positions supervising men, which in the bad ol' days was rarely tolerated, whether at fast food restaurants or accounting firms.

What Does It Mean to be a Moderate?

Moderates are often considered weak versions of the Real Thing - people who lack strong convictions, who don't want to rock the boat.

A Market-Based Approach to Healthcare?

The opposite was supposed to happen. Since more people would be insured under Obamacare, fewer would delay timely medical care. More would get regular check-ups.  Medical conditions would be caught and treated before they got out of hand, necessitating a visit to the ER. That was the theory anyway.

How to Avoid being a Fool

...they’re better at constructing elaborate ideologies around their dumb ideas and more likely to achieve positions of power, allowing them to impose these dumb ideas on others. See, for instance...