I don't get a lot out of Quillette most of the time, but this is a good framing of the macro-scale situation. As if building an extensive system of what one might call 'institutional moral support' induced a phase change in how people relate to authority. https://quillette.com/2018/11/14/the-free-speech-crisis-on-campus-is-worse-than-people-think/ …
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That sounds moral and political to me!
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In a broad sense, I guess! But it’s maybe more similar to e.g. the Jewish Priestly movement and to Brahmanism (both principally concerned with the relationship between priests and kings) than to modern politics (about The People) or moral ideologies (generally universalistic)?
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I read it as being about what such a tendency feels like from the inside, which provides a context for interpreting the behavior of the infected.
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