I find it difficult to model the social world in power hierarchies, because I don't have an intrinsic sense for social authority, and the criteria that most people use when characterizing actual social power are quite unconvincing.
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Progressives tend to think that the world is in one of the bad attractors and conservatives think that the others are even worse.
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tendenziell (why is there no such word in English?) correct. But only in tendency. When going into the details, both are correct and incorrect. The task seems to be to figure out the correlation of potential changes.
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Well then, this would also be a reason why it's difficult to model hierarchies in the social world. The problem with the social world is also that the number of inputs seem to be infinite. Or we may even overlook important inputs.
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Quite the contrary. The number of different available and consistent models is quite slow, and the number of inputs that would allow us to significantly advance beyond them is as well.
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