Re: Which book sounds most compelling?
- From: James A. Donald <jamesd@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:59:03 +1000
David Friedman
The "inconsistency" that long ago struck me was in
male attitudes to male vs female homosexuality.
The fact that another male is homosexual benefits
me, since it reduces the competition for the
attentions of desirable women. The fact that a
female is homosexual harms me, since it reduces
the number of women whose attentions I can compete
for.
constantinopoli@xxxxxxxxx
A homosexual may benefit me (a hetero male) by taking
himself out of competition for females, but he also
benefits every other heterosexual male. Why should I
expend the energy to congratulate and encourage him?
There's a free rider problem here.
In contrast, if I act in a hostile manner toward
homosexual men (which I do not, but supposing I did)
then this would disproportionately affect their
behavior toward *me* specifically, thus internalizing
the benefit and avoiding the free rider problem.
And so the encouragement/congratulations is
underprovided, while the hostility is more adequately
provided.
This explanation makes more sense than my own - you
propose that men are acting rationally.
My explanation was that men are acting irrationally for
reasons similar to the irrational behavior of some women
- which is doubtless true in some cases, but rational
behavior is more common.
Still, cooties is big part of it, for either
explanation.
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