FWIW I don't think it's particularly unlikely that Andrew Yang could win the US presidency in 2024, or that it would even be uninteresting.
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... Still going to call the guy a fascist because words should mean something. Doesn't suggest I particularly dislike him. Fascism is the only late-demotism game in town.
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Replying to @Outsideness
I don’t think that very well reflects the common use at this point, which has more to do with the violent and authoritarian suppression of opposition.
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They can. But it’s not necessary or sufficient. You can just keep outsourcing more to the state. Scandinavia has been pushing in that direction without fascism. It just feels like you’re being rhetorical at the sake of clarity.
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"Scandinavia has been pushing in that direction without fascism." -- I strongly disagree.
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Replying to @Outsideness
Do you have a premise that more socialism is logically equivalent to more coercion, or is conceivable to have one without the other?
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Definitely the former. But happy to let experiments with alternative premises proceed at appropriate scale.
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Could you imagine a potentially small enough community agreeing together to share their combined resources and this just becomes impossible at sufficient scale?
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Replying to @RealtimeAI
Dunbar-number scale communes have happened frequently. But they tend not to last long. (Not my problem -- go for it.)
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