1/ > economically division of labor is great. holy cow I think I'm on the verge of a break through herehttps://twitter.com/MorlockP/status/1191691225096687616 …
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12/ Another excellent question. By default I think that division of labor is excellent, and I owe where I am in life to it (I code well, I farm poorly). I object to the result when it's carried to extremes - bugmen who can't cook a burger or fix a tire.https://twitter.com/shlevy/status/1191718201178103808 …
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13/ A fine point, but again, more
@wrathofgnon style thesis than@MorlockP thesis. Small communities create legibility to others in community; the one GOOD thing about big cities is the anonymity. I don't want Mrs. Johnson's opinion on my drinking etc. https://twitter.com/m_terrence_/status/1191720035460382720 …This Tweet is unavailable.Show this thread
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Do you object to division of labor per se, or just division of labor when people use it as an excuse for dependence? Or do you think they're inseparable?
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Can I earn the right to pay you to butcher my cow if I first prove I could do it myself?
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I wonder if there's a phase change function of density, each phase or metamorph is completely different creature or experience - meant for different kinds of people, different stages of life. Probably mappable.
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I suspect, yes, there are semi-crisp distinctions - if nothing else, as second order effects. E.g. look at the franchise documents from firms "we will put a store in locations with 50,000 homes within a 20 minute drive of avg income > $50k". Transforms gradual slopes to cliffs
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