Good payoff of newly introduced conceptspic.twitter.com/xr6XfpWOti
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Because I've written so much about social status, people often ask me if status is a zero-sum game. I think it largely is (most of the ways people try to escape that conclusion are flawed). But *trust* is a kind of social status, and can be increased across the board.pic.twitter.com/6XcGy5JMcH
"Trust is a kind of social status" is a point I'd be very interested to see you expand on.
Question for you (not necessarily related to this point in the article). The discussion seems to revolve around _Europe's_ transition from "conditional toleration equilibrium" to "religious liberty equilibrium." Is it useful to compare/contrast with what happened in America?
The book does have a very brief section on America, arguing that the First Amendment only happened because the Union would be too religiously diverse to rely on religious legitimation. The individual colonies did actually rely on religious legitimation.pic.twitter.com/fODJfZyXH6
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