@mylittlepwnies3 ... Which is of course fine for people who like that kind of thing. Go beyond that, though, and its mildly idiocratic.
@mylittlepwnies3 Some examples would be nice. Every creative metropolis in history was heterogeneous. Homogeneous places are dozy. ...
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@mylittlepwnies3@MikeAnissimov It's more than that. Cold/low attachment commercial relationships are lubricating. (Slezkine's Mercurians.) -
@mylittlepwnies3@MikeAnissimov Civilized strangers do better business than either organic communities or barbarians.
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@mylittlepwnies3@MikeAnissimov Well give me some history. You surely can't expect me to accept some WN fantasy a priori.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@mylittlepwnies3@MikeAnissimov ... Ancient Athens was almost certainly the most cosmopolitan city of its time. Ditto Golden Age Venice. - 2 more replies
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@AnathemaZhiv It's utterly straightforward: More discrimination, not less. (Like Singapore.)
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@AnathemaZhiv Singapore is tiny.
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@AnathemaZhiv Main thing, anyway, is to cut back on the ruinous drug of universalism that no one seems able to kick. ...
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