... The principle of selection comes first, and that requires material to work on. ...
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... Differential die-off is the prize. Until there are far too many states, there aren't nearly enough. ...
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Industrialization of state-production is going to arrive at some point in this century.
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... I'd be surprised if that isn't a (discreet) Thiel forecast.
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Technologically-facilitated mass-production, mostly.
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a nuke for everyone shall be the whole of the law
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"There's a lot of ruin in a nation." States are able to delay natural selection. They are able to impose group selection.
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Group selection can alter an organism but it can't add any new genes to the pool, it only uses what's there.
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that's how serious one can get about freedom.
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