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CORRUPT ≠ CORRUPT ≠ Equality is corrupt. To understand this, we have to separate actions from consequences. Humans judge their actions by optics in a social context. We like to do things that make other people think that we are harmless because in permanent civilization, safety and risk avoidance are valued more than competence. We fear others when we are removed from the state of nature. On the other hand, nature and history judge by consequences. The worst case scenario, and yet the most common case, of human action is that we do something that appears good but has bad consequences. Any action geared toward equality fits within this framework. Humans do best when we harness not competition against each other -- as capitalism, democracy, socialism, and other forms of demotism do -- but when we compete to achieve a goal and are recognized for doing so. This method of behavior, known as thymos , pits humanity against the limits of our creativity and forces us to go ...

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