kriops 4 days ago

Tyranny can only be enacted through force. Your example (while definitely unpleasant) is not an example of force. Find another word.

  • monadINtop 4 days ago

    If I dont go to work I starve. If I organise with my colleagues for a more favourable contract I will be removed by security guards. If we protest this we will be arrested by police. Are you able to only recognise force the moment blood is being spilled?

    • kriops 3 days ago

      The initial premise is that the universe/nature imposes a requirement upon you to sustain life. Nature can not be a forceful actor by virtue of not being an actor.

      Same problem with several of the replies sibling to yours.

      • monadINtop 2 days ago

        Is it not forceful if I dangle you over a cliff and tell you to run your pockets, by virture of the natural origin of the gravitational potential that will accelerate your body into a jagged rock face at terminal velocity should I release my grip?

      • youssefabdelm 3 days ago

        This is perhaps the best counterargument I've heard, and I will say, it still doesn't make it not a tyranny. Let's call it then the tyranny of nature/the universe. The promise of technological progress will eventually help us out of it I believe.

  • fn-mote 4 days ago

    The example was literal. Force is not just violence. The threat of being fired is a use of force. I'm not clear if you missed the reference or think that this isn't force. I think it is. If you think otherwise, perhaps you could clarify where you think the line is. How about working in extremely hot conditions with no water breaks?

    Now do I think it is tyranny? No. I agree that there should be another word used.

    Citations:

    [1]: https://www.forbes.com/sites/katherinehamilton/2023/05/24/de...

    [2]: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-56628745 "Amazon apologises for wrongly denying drivers need to urinate in bottles"