3/ * cities / division of labor is not good in and of itself, but are good for the elites (you need to put 5 million people in one place if you want a 3 star Michellin restaurant ...AND have their secret unlisted number for reservations)
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4/ so basically Robert Heinlein / James C Scott / BAP synthesis: * a human being should be able to build a house / butcher a pig / start a fire * ...because doing so allows him to escape the bugman cities where he is countable and taxable by the elites
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5/ cities are for gay men who brunch, barren women who collect handbags, snivelling policy "wonks" and other castrati retainers bronze age / Heinleinian heroes must forgo specialization and thus economic peak development (no homo economicus here) in order to escape into Zomia
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6/ possible. But have read about cities in other eras; all sound terrible. Thoughts, frens? https://twitter.com/EmperorCoolidge/status/1191710821962932224 …
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7/ theory is still under development (expect completion around Friday 8pm when I'm truly d̶r̶u̶n̶k̶ suffused with peat-based nootropics). Two answers are (a) yes, we need to fall back to1850s tech level, (b) accelerate to self-replicating backpack fabshttps://twitter.com/shlevy/status/1191711526274646019 …
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8/ this is orthogonal to my points, and dragging in a
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9/ but what if marauding gangs, tribes, armies are the good guys?https://twitter.com/mr_archenemy/status/1191713748404391936 …
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11/ excellent incisive question here ; I think what I object to is the density more than anything else. Well, density and concomitant division of labor and lack of property rights.https://twitter.com/shlevy/status/1191717312543547398 …
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Shea Levy @shlevyReplying to @MorlockPPoint 2 militates against legible cities... You say remove all cities. I'm wondering now what an illegible (chaotic?) one would be like. Can you square privacy and independence with density? If it's possible, it almost certainly can't be planned. At best, aimed for.4 replies 0 retweets 5 likesShow this thread -
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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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