The fundamental problem with this argument is that it's an adversarial problem space.
I.e. we could say "let corrupt institutions fail", but there's another powerful team that doesn't want them to fail, and can thwart our efforts. If we don't take that into account when designing the solution, we're doomed to fail.
I.e. we could say "let corrupt institutions fail", but there's another powerful team that doesn't want them to fail, and can thwart our efforts. If we don't take that into account when designing the solution, we're doomed to fail.
> It's still the correct solution.
Well, no, that's what we're debating.