The Arithmetic of Progress: Why Utilitarianism Works

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Utilitarianism has a terrible publicist. Say “maximize aggregate welfare” at a dinner party and people reach for the cheese knife as if you’d proposed replacing birthdays with quarterly KPI reviews. The brand evokes spreadsheets, grim trade-offs, and philosophers who haven’t seen the sun since dial-up. And yet, the quiet, unfashionable habit of asking “What helps the most people, by how much, at what cost?” is the closest thing civilization has … Read the rest

Why Feelings Make Terrible Blueprints

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Civilization was not built on vibes. Bridges do not stand because someone “felt authentic.” Vaccines do not prevent disease because a politician cried on television. Airplanes are not kept aloft by the sincerity of the pilot’s emotions. They are kept aloft by physics, mathematics, and the ruthless logic of engineering. Reason is not just a tool—it is the only thing standing between us and the swamp of superstition that our … Read the rest