This exhortation to go beyond tribalism joins a lot of other voices reacting to a hyperpartisan time. It's a good effort and I certainly agree, but I also can't thinking something more is needed. 1/5https://impactful.info/posts/2018/9/16/tribes …
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I'm not sure this is true. My gut says public displays of emotion was far less accepted 50-100 years ago, but that might be wrong. In any case, it's not obvious. Maybe it's that the relative status of different emotions have changed.
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Sadly, I think without input from the silent majority it's impossible to gauge. I can definitely see both sides but lean towards optimism (big surprise
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I don't know if the premise is true. If anything, I'd suspect the opposite.
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Agreed. The cause isn't "my feelings don't have the usual places to go". The absence of clear, shared meaning systems (e.g. decline of religion, postmodernism) I think causes all struggles and feelings to be worked out in the last most clearly shared system, i.e. politics.
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Every person can work for themselves. We can all be software engineers. We can all own the business. No employees. No structures. Only construction companies, no one constructing. Only restaurant owners, no chefs, no servers. Wew. Wew.
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