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working out the general optimal tax for the example given in https://www.greaterwrong.com/posts/pqKwra9rRYYMvySHc/moral-public-goods

each noble has utility function , where is the noble's own wealth and is the average wealth of a peasant (since the donation/tax is distributed equally among peasants, this is the same as saying the wealth of a single peasant).

a tax of amount shifts the current utility amount to , where is the number of nobles and is the number of peasants. This is because each noble loses , so there is to distribute, and this is divided by the number of peasants.

If each noble starts out with times as much wealth as the average peasant, we have .

So to solve for the highest tax that the nobles are willing to pay, we want to find such that .