Private property? Freedom of speech? Freedom to breed? Freedom of thought?..
Conservatives.
We dont need to give up anything we just need change. Regulations are what keeps capitalism from killing us all and this planet. We have allowed deregulation to put us in this spot and its going to get worst.
The landlords.
There are a lot of them so it would be exhausting work to behead them all myself but that’s a sacrifice I’m willing to make
Every last person working to make it a worse world.
Out of the ones you listed, freedom to breed
Provided they don’t touch freedom to not breed, and we don’t put racist ducks in charge, I think that works be the easiest for me to bear.
But I don’t want kids, so it’s not much of a sacrifice.
For me that would depend on whether it’s just my personal freedom to do so or all of humanity’s. I didn’t come to the hypothetical thought experiment question thread to not kill 8 billion fucking people.
Those are all things that can make a better society. Why do they need to be given up?
Define better.
Some billionaires
Private property. Remove that and many problems will solve themselves real quick, though that will also cause a large number of human deaths before things stabilize
How much better of a world? I’d be happy with half of what I have if it meant literally everyone else in the world could have that much, certainly. Move 4 more people into the house and give up half the money, half the clothes, my car, of course I would do that if it brought the same level of wealth to every single person, it would be not great at first but wow can you imagine how fast it would get better, if nobody was terribly poor? I’d bet that by the time I was old we’d personally be better off than before the split.
Nice try conservative policy maker!
The trump family grifters and all their sycophantic (lookin’ at you Lindsay Graham) enablers
my chains. i’ve nothing else to lose.
And then it got worse
A better world would imply that its better even when considering the sacrifice, meaning that any sacrifice would be worth it
I mean, in an overall sense yes, but that’s like saying climbing Everest is easy because on average the world has very little elevation change.
It’s hard to imagine a world with no freedom of thought being better, somehow.
In practice, I doubt we’ll ever have to sacrifice much more than we already have. (Which is actually a significant amount. For example, until recent history living on a schedule was for ascetics and flagellants)