http://www.isegoria.net/2018/06/it-is-a-one-way-conduit-to-bring-another-society-into-their-living-rooms/ … "Yet it’s very clear there are two technologies that, as soon as the community accepts them, they are no longer Amish. Those technologies are the television and the automobile."
I thought you were kind of a sperg, like me. Not saying that's a bad thing. Just saying that your reaction isn't baseline. Most people will follow social incentives and become fake nice. Then they will believe everyone else is mostly genuine and not completely fake. Then its real
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They will attempt to portray themselves as fake nice. Some will fail. Others will constantly attempt to wiggle around the rules.
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It will never be real because it comes at the cost of knowing much of anything about your neighbours. The ones that aren't careless or cheaters will be deadly boring. But will still demand my time.
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"Hyperstitional high trust society" It made itself real in the past. It can make itself real in the future.
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If we're going to run around forcing folk to interact with things 'for their own good' then I have a better option: the Stoics. Then at least they will become slightly less insufferable.
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So the 1950s really was shit then
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Confounded variable.
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But yes it unnecessarily included some decidedly shit aspects which is why the hippies were able to eat its lunch. "You don't care about X," and in fact they did not.
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