13. (Side note: both @MonicaBPotts & @zunguzungu say I should include Second Great Awakening in this genealogy of ideas).
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14. Beyond the power of the individual to over-ride social rules, Emersonianism is a celebration of mind & will
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15. The Emersonian individual can think his or her way through transcendence: this emphasis on mind & will also has deep cultural resonance
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16. Mind over matter: Christian Science, the power of positive thinking, Scientology. Disease defeated by purity of will, not medicine.
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17. The anti-vaxxers believe they are pure & the rest of society is corrupt. That they owe society nothing. They are Emersonians.
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@BrendanNyhan Fair point. But I think cultural polarization you speak of takes a particular cultural form in USA.2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@BrendanNyhan My big point is that they are not fringe, but shaped by same pervasive cultural forms as rest of society.1 reply 1 retweet 1 like -
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@HeerJeet@BrendanNyhan my big point is we shouldn’t confuse anti-v activists with parents who don’t vaccinate their kids.1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes
@robmickey @BrendanNyhan Agree with that. Some of this isn't even ideological but related to resources.
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