Social calculus
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This page may just represent physics envy, but I don't really care; when ideas seem expressible in some rigorous fashion, it seems worth making a note of this.
For now, the only ideas I've had are:
- power = responsibility + authority
- ...that is, all (social/political) power is made up of some mixture of (rational) justification and (received) authority.
- ...where "responsibility" is somewhat synonymous with "justification" and "accountability"
- Ideally, there would be equal portions of each: there should be no authority without responsibility and no responsibility without authority
- authority - responsibility = despotism (someone has freedom to act without regard to consequence)
- responsibility - authority = scapegoatism (someone takes the blame or pays the price, but was/is powerless to solve the problem for which they are being penalized)
This suggests that one could plot any individual's place in society on a two-dimensional axis, with one dimension being responsibility and the other being authority (if you can figure out how to quantify them). Plotting a large random sample of individuals on the same graph might display distinctive patterns for any given society.