This is a community where the fertility rate is >6 per woman and most families are receiving welfare.
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Comparable to the Amish? I'm not sure the Amish use welfare much, though.
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One notable thing here is that a sufficiently concentrated, ingroup-focused group of people can have powerful local influence.
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I think one lesson here is that the more different groups are from each other, the more they should be (politically) separated.
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I don't see how traditional American (libertarianish) values can survive groups like this. Either they expand and vote against those values,
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or those values are set aside in order to prevent that from happening.
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