

“Wreckage: the culture war” Can better understanding of both sides’ motivations lead to resolution?https://meaningness.com/counterculture-war …
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Replying to @Meaningness
You seem to be pretty quick with declaring a culture dead - do you flesh this out somewhere?
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Replying to @allgebrah @Meaningness
less confrontationally, what would be a useful definition of culture death, and while we're at it, what makes a living culture?
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Replying to @allgebrah
those are big questions! What specifically prompts them?
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Replying to @Meaningness
specifically, I disagree that subcultures are dead (http://www.synkretie.net/writings/subcultures%20are%20not%20dead.html … - I am not especially nice to you there, sorry)
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Replying to @allgebrah
Finally had a chance to read this! I hope I can clarify the issues when I write more about subcultures.
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Replying to @Meaningness @allgebrah
Would it be rude to ask how old you are? (I’m kind of guessing you weren’t around during what I call the “subcultural era”)
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Replying to @Meaningness
open your dms if you're interested in the precise age - but yes, I wasn't around then
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Replying to @allgebrah
Sorry, I was asleep—I think you can DM me now! Exact age maybe not relevant… Question is, how did subcultures change around 2000?
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I’m not sure I’ve got a really good answer to that, but do think they stopped functioning as they had.
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