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30 sats \ 7 replies \ @Undisciplined 3 Dec \ on: Sweden, Econ Flourishing, and Capitalism (_Economic Affairs_, Ydstedt+Zitelmann) econ
That graph seems to indicate that people can't read good. Since "excessive" is subjective, that column should be at 100% everywhere and always.
Too meta for most people
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Sometimes I really struggle to get in other people's heads, but I enjoy trying.
You'd have to not know what "excessive" means, right?
Otherwise, I can't figure out how to square this circle.
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I would guess most people read it as "fair" -- having, of course, no consideration about fairness or moral principles since taxation is violent extortion of another's property.
So I mean, whatevs. "too much"
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Actually, you would answer "no" if you don't think taxes should be high on the rich, at all.
That's a much more optimistic interpretation.
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If I had to guess, people interpret "excessive" as higher than what the typical person would consider excessive.
But then it should be 50% everywhere :)
This is kinda like how 80% of the people say they're smarter than the median person, or some such statistic
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80% of the people say they're smarter than the median person
This actually makes sense, when you apply subjective value theory.
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Most people recognise the value in having a well funded government.
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