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·2 jaar geleden·discuss
I think there's a lot of truth to this. It reminds me of an idea in economics about the "second-best". From the wikipedia page:

"In welfare economics, the theory of the second best concerns the situation when one or more optimality conditions cannot be satisfied. The economists Richard Lipsey and Kelvin Lancaster showed in 1956 that if one optimality condition in an economic model cannot be satisfied, it is possible that the next-best solution involves changing other variables away from the values that would otherwise be optimal. Politically, the theory implies that if it is infeasible to remove a particular market distortion, introducing one or more additional market distortions in an interdependent market may partially counteract the first, and lead to a more efficient outcome."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theory_of_the_second_best