Explain. That's too many metaphors there
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Seed corn is what you keep to sow next year’s crop of corn. “Eating the seed corn” is the term for using up now what you’ll need later to perpetuate survival of the group. Getting mad at others for “eating the seed corn” is justified. 1/
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Morlock is observing those eating the seed corn are doing so not because they’re hungry now, but because they’re amused by others getting mad at them destroying what society needs to survive. /2
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Replying to @ctdonath @Advanced_COBOL
also, "seed corn" in a literal sense is, yes, as you say. It's often used figuratively to mean things like "the money we need to buy new computers next year", etc. In this case I'm talking about CULTURAL, not FINANCIAL capital.
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Right. So what is your definition of "Cultural Capital"?
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Replying to @Advanced_COBOL @ctdonath
skills, norms, social structures, dispute resolution mechanisms, tools for promoting people, respect for competence, etc what's the difference between the US Army and a random 500,000 people selected from around the world and handed guns and tanks? cultural capital
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That's a bit different from what seemed to be meant from that article you briefly linked to. And the army analogy makes no sense. If you are saying "the elites" are no longer adhering to previous forms of your laundry list above, you might sort of have a point. /1
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Replying to @Advanced_COBOL @ctdonath
> briefly linked to it's almost as if there's a reason I deleted the link! > And the army analogy makes no sense. it makes perfect sense, but I guess I haven't conveyed the information well enough for you to see it. > If you are saying that's not what I'm saying
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the army analogy makes perfect sense tell me: if every soldier disappeared today, and you were king, how would you reconstitute an army? You'd hire 500,000 soldiers ... and now what? There are insane amounts of social norms, processes, etc you have to regeenerate. You have to
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build the technology of recruiting, measuring, training, promoting, dealing with conflicts. You have to build and teach myths and norms. You have to create songs and traditions and the concept of honor. That's social capital.
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and thus what I meant was "there are cultural norms that exist for a reason, and one of these is that the administrative state reports to the elected representative of the people. If you trash that norm you end up with a gov that the populace doesn't even slightly control and >
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