> But it's from the Rationalists that she picks up on the notion that some people are net negatives to society
That belief has nothing to do specifically with rationalism. (In fact, I think most people believe that some people are net negative for society [otherwise, why prisons?], but there is no indication that this belief would be more prevalent for rationalists.)
That belief has nothing to do specifically with rationalism. (In fact, I think most people believe that some people are net negative for society [otherwise, why prisons?], but there is no indication that this belief would be more prevalent for rationalists.)