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Writer, software person, armchair anthropologist, dilettante. All genders, all political opinions welcome. Book: https://amzn.com/0190495995/ 

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    1. Cameron Harwick  🏛‏ @C_Harwick Jul 1
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      My review of @ndjohnson and @MarkKoyama's new book "Persecution and Toleration" is up on @LiberalCurrents. Why did religious toleration become viable in the late 1700s in Western Europe in a way that it had never been before, anywhere in the world? → https://www.liberalcurrents.com/myth-and-modernity-a-review-of-persecution-and-toleration/ …pic.twitter.com/e6vTbscK5R

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    2. Kevin Simler‏ @KevinSimler Jul 14
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      This is my second time trying to read the article (got distracted the first time through), and once again I'm *really* enjoying it. Gonna "live-blog" some thoughts and highlights as I read, if you don't mind.

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    3. Kevin Simler‏ @KevinSimler Jul 14
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      "Understanding just what made liberal values viable starting in the late 1700s, and why they were not before, will be crucial to their survival into the future." I'm hooked

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    4. Kevin Simler‏ @KevinSimler Jul 14
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      This seems like a really underappreciated point. (Certainly it has been underappreciated by _me_, historically ;)pic.twitter.com/28aqKGB5o4

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    5. Kevin Simler‏ @KevinSimler Jul 14
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      Related to the above, my mind harkens to these paragraphs from https://www.unqualified-reservations.org/2009/01/gentle-introduction-to-unqualified_29/ …, which I'm still not sure what to make ofpic.twitter.com/YzuzJd4kmh

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    6. Kevin Simler‏ @KevinSimler Jul 14
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      "...defines state capacity as a combination of fiscal capacity, 'the state’s ability to raise tax revenue' in a regular, predictable, and non-distortive way, and administrative capacity, 'the state’s ability to enforce rules in a consistent way.'" ^^ seems a v useful distinction

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    7. Kevin Simler‏ @KevinSimler Jul 14
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      I've opened the North and Weingast article in a new tab, but may never get around to reading it. Would really love some examples to illustrate the self-binding/making commitments dynamic. If I vaguely recall something about Aztec sacrifices here, would I be on base?pic.twitter.com/B5xiXjxqXp

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      Kevin Simler‏ @KevinSimler Jul 14
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      SO GOODpic.twitter.com/1i3oDWEQYd

      9:32 PM - 14 Jul 2019
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        2. Kevin Simler‏ @KevinSimler Jul 14
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          "I find Michael Mann’s distinction between a state’s despotic power and its infrastructural power useful." despotic P: ability of state actors to have their wishes obeyed (e.g., not countermanded) infrastructural P: ability of the state to actually implement political decisions

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        3. Kevin Simler‏ @KevinSimler Jul 14
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          Good payoff of newly introduced conceptspic.twitter.com/xr6XfpWOti

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        4. Kevin Simler‏ @KevinSimler Jul 14
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          First time I encountered this idea (that religion and politics are substitutes) was in an Edge essay by Jonathan Haidt (attached in second image), and it blew my mind. Yours is more precise though. Haidt: https://www.edge.org/conversation/jonathan_haidt-what-makes-people-vote-republican …pic.twitter.com/pr0hFp3kr4

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        5. Kevin Simler‏ @KevinSimler Jul 14
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          😬pic.twitter.com/LFspQ6WtOV

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        6. Kevin Simler‏ @KevinSimler Jul 14
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          My mind balks slightly at calling this "legitimation" (although whatever we call it, it seems a very useful concept). Is this a commonly accepted definition of "legitimation"?pic.twitter.com/NoZMXkqrYE

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