inverse relationship between population size and hingeyness
Maybe it’s a nitpick but I don’t think this is always right. For instance, suppose that from now on, population size declines by 20% each century (indefinitely). I don’t think that would mean that later generations are more hingy? Or, imagine a counterfactual where population levels are divided by 10 across all generations – that would mean that one controls a larger fraction of resources but can also affect fewer beings, which prima facie cancels out.
It seems to me that the relevant question is whether the present population size is small compared to the future, i.e. whether the present generation is a “population bottleneck”. (Cf. Max Daniel’s comment.) That’s arguably true for our time (especially if space colonisation becomes feasible at some point) and also in the rebuilding scenario you mentioned.
Maybe it’s a nitpick but I don’t think this is always right. For instance, suppose that from now on, population size declines by 20% each century (indefinitely). I don’t think that would mean that later generations are more hingy? Or, imagine a counterfactual where population levels are divided by 10 across all generations – that would mean that one controls a larger fraction of resources but can also affect fewer beings, which prima facie cancels out.
It seems to me that the relevant question is whether the present population size is small compared to the future, i.e. whether the present generation is a “population bottleneck”. (Cf. Max Daniel’s comment.) That’s arguably true for our time (especially if space colonisation becomes feasible at some point) and also in the rebuilding scenario you mentioned.