Systems are not inherently bad.
People are bad, and they exploit the systems.
But also questionable if an exploitable system is good enough?
I would say Murhpy was in some way right.
Systems are not inherently bad.
People are bad, and they exploit the systems.
But also questionable if an exploitable system is good enough?
I would say Murhpy was in some way right.
> Systems are not inherently bad.
> People are bad, and they exploit the systems.
Without people the system is inexistant. And people without a system would be only individuals.
So your critique kind of lacks logic.