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this post was submitted on 17 May 2025
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Is that not what "utility" means? Serving needs?
The verb "maximising" suggests a measurable "utility" which can be "maximised", rather than needs which are either met or not.
When you have hundreds of millions of people in your country, it's not as black and white as that, even just logistically speaking...
I see "maximizing" in this context (describing utility) to imply doing it as well as possible.
Though I suppose, "optimizing" would be a better word to use.
Come on, it's clearly a simple description of a mode of doing things that is not "make line go up". If you need me to dumb it down for you.
We were literally getting into what individual words mean prior to my comment, I'm not sure why you suddenly have an issue with that and feel the need to "dumb it down for me".
But sure man, someone with the username "communism" must know everything there is to know about leftist thought... What was I thinking 🙄