• @grue
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    51 day ago

    The fact that landlording is bad and not a profession isn’t the point.

    The point is that @[email protected]’s argument failed to convincingly argue that because it was logically fallacious:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fallacy_of_division

    In other words, the fact that thing A would “destroy of the economy if everyone did it” is an emergent property of everyone doing it, which doesn’t apply to any single entity doing thing A.

    • @surewhynotlem
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      21 day ago

      Yes yes. Many people fail to accept hyperbole. You don’t need to explain that you don’t either.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 day ago

        That guy said what I was pointing out. Also, it’s not a hyperbole, it would absolutely destroy the economy if everyone did the same thing regardless of what that thing is. Even if everyone decided eating chicken would be the only protein that we eat would destroy the economy. Which is why I added my edit. It’s not just about a profession, but anything, literally anything done in unison by every other human would wreck an economy.

        • @[email protected]
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          12 hours ago

          Are you’re saying that if an economy has an increse the concentration of farming activity then economic ouput will deteriorate as fast as if it were to have instead had the same increase the concentration of parasitic activity? Very interesting idea.

          Maybe I’m dense but the only way I can see that working is if the parasites become super-effective livestock and can be turned into food that is either more nutrious or has a longer shelflife than the feedstock.

        • @qqq
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          1 day ago

          Tangentially related: this comment chain reminded me of the categorical imperative (the first formulation in that article)