Object-oriented programming is analogous to property rights/contracts, @esrtweet has said. Seems also analogous to personal boundaries.
In the end, "OOP" is a package deal of unrelated ideas, often corrupted, half-baked, or frozen at an immature stage, used to sell toxic PLs.
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In this century, sure. I think you are inflating my claim / underestimating how objects improved on global variables and passing structs
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Objects never helped with global variables. Lexical and dynamic scoping did, OO languages only reluctantly adopted the former only from FP.
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