The kunlangeta need to pushed off the ice [of power].
An interesting question then arises: what should we do with psychopaths in general.
They are here for a reason. Perhaps the tribe was evolutionarily stable with 1 psychopath and 1 schizotypal in the mix (and other neural atypicals in proportion a bit higher than 1/N, where N is Dunbar's number?).
But as the populations melted together and technology created honey pots of a global scale, the machinery of capitalism became corruptible and selected for psychopaths (naturally?) at leadership levels?
Should we blame them? In a sense. But we need to understand them, and in that understanding solve the permanent problem of how to design systems that cannot be corrupted by them.
Perhaps they are the test we could never have avoided.
The kunlangeta need to pushed off the ice [of power].
An interesting question then arises: what should we do with psychopaths in general.
They are here for a reason. Perhaps the tribe was evolutionarily stable with 1 psychopath and 1 schizotypal in the mix (and other neural atypicals in proportion a bit higher than 1/N, where N is Dunbar's number?).
But as the populations melted together and technology created honey pots of a global scale, the machinery of capitalism became corruptible and selected for psychopaths (naturally?) at leadership levels?
Should we blame them? In a sense. But we need to understand them, and in that understanding solve the permanent problem of how to design systems that cannot be corrupted by them.
Perhaps they are the test we could never have avoided.