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-I'm a pure utilitarian. So, I believe moral is what makes people happy, fulfilled, in the long run, taking a GLOBAL average. I'm also slightly egoist (as is everyone), so my choices sometimes prioritize what is good for me over what I consider moral.

-Based on this (as well as my, without a doubt, flawed reasoning) I believe in:

1. Capitalism, as a tool to generate productivity in society, and efficiently distribute resources.
2. Social redistribution, because the happiness that 1000$ can provide goes down as we go up the echelons.

I see the above 2 as a function system to optimize.

3. Calculated government intervention, as to accomplish common goals, planning the general direction of society. As seen in game theory, restricting the choices of the players can sometimes bring to situations advantageous to all, or, for the very least, the calibrated majority.

4. Globalism. Economic theory predicts that putting together two markets increases their average efficiency. Also, again, according to game theory, the less payers you have (if all rational), the better.



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