tallphilosopher.bsky.social
tallphilosopher.bsky.social
tallphilosopher.bsky.social
@tallphilosopher.bsky.social
I think that moral precepts are natural laws of social interaction and that embodying respect for Truth, Fairness and democratic principles in our political-economic institutions will promote a sustainable society. I hope people will demand honest markets.
We have the technology. We can invite people to make documentaries showing various ways that public servants act to promote societal values.

If a taxpayer sees action by gov't that they find offensive, they should have latitude to shift their tax money AWAY from support of that which is offensive.
January 10, 2026 at 4:00 PM
Simplicity is a major advantage of a policy of fees charged to industries proportional to pollution emitted, resources extracted or wildlife habitat destroyed.

Sharing proceeds to all will end poverty, without creating an incentive to be unproductive. (Social programs usually end when people earn.)
January 10, 2026 at 3:46 PM
I will lose my sanity, what's left of it, if I continue following this account. I could see 1000 posts, and none will say how we can end poverty and promote sustainability. (News media don't tell us that we can align profit motive with ecological health by charging fees proportional to envt'l harm.)
January 10, 2026 at 1:27 PM