Tradition as output of a massively parallel optimizer running for centuries; weight against single human mind.
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Replying to @St_Rev
and relatedly the strain of skepticism about grand social theories
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One should expect optimal solutions to be illegible.
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Yes; the tricky bit is to not take tradition as optimal in a sacred way, for all the obvious reasons.
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So the problem spec is to balance tradition with a rational systems view while preserving a conservative bias.
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Conservative rational system view is to strongly discount rational system view, for rational systemic reasons.
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Yes; and then the trick is to find a way forward, rather than trying to make tradition itself into ultimate truth.
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But way-forward is a progressive (and gray-tribe) axiom! Conservatism doesn't have to have one.
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I think you are right to correct my diction; but tho they would reject the framing, they need (and lack) a positive
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conception of the good I think. An alliance with Christianity is one approach, denied to Moldbug
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and for various reasons I don’t think Christianity can do the job there (is why Evangelical Right is disintegrating)
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