Luke wrote:marurun wrote:... but... personal responsibility is given too much weight.
I would say not enough weight.
If everyone was responsible for their actions most lawyers would be out of a job. But that's a different discussion.
Personal responsibility can only be given so much weight. The desk is so stacked against us. Upward mobility is so statistically unlikely as to be nearly impossible. The government and companies have incredible swaths of information and influence over us, and we have little to none over them. Regulation of and laws concerning large entities perpetuate their power and continue to strip us of our own.
We cannot rely on personal responsibility when personal responsibility, in its best moments, can barely keep us afloat. We must first change laws, change structures to empower our ability to influence our own lives, and then, only then, can we blame ourselves. Right now, so many we look down on as having failed as a result of personal choices really failed because they never had a chance to begin with. They may have made 99 right choices, but that last one sunk them. They may have made 99 wrong choices. The end result is the same, and we can't lump them both together, though that's what we do, structurally.