> the problem too big and too complex to be solved because we can’t change human nature
Yes. Basically, all humans can be corrupted at an individual level with the right incentives, and all people are somewhat corrupt, let's say except Jesus. So the system we compose inherits the characteristics of its constituent parts and there is no way to design around that.
This seemingly cynical view is so common IMHO because it's true. As far as I can tell, those that don't see it are just young and haven't figured it out yet or haven't seen enough to realize it. We start out being taught Mr. Smith Goes to Washington for a couple decades of our lives and it takes some time to peel that back.
Yes. Basically, all humans can be corrupted at an individual level with the right incentives, and all people are somewhat corrupt, let's say except Jesus. So the system we compose inherits the characteristics of its constituent parts and there is no way to design around that.
This seemingly cynical view is so common IMHO because it's true. As far as I can tell, those that don't see it are just young and haven't figured it out yet or haven't seen enough to realize it. We start out being taught Mr. Smith Goes to Washington for a couple decades of our lives and it takes some time to peel that back.