granted there may have been a time when they allowed us en-masse to have a common cultural context more dynamic than the bible>
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> But any commonality benefits are becoming increasingly scarce.
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societal cohesion and basic agreement on interpersonal interfaces to strangers are incredibly beneficial!
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I agree but the balkanization of media means op-eds no longer create social cohesion. In fact, they work against it!
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Misha Gromov suggested today that we rigorously abstain from all opinions and only accept what we can prove. Seems attractive to me
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So . . . we'll only accept math. Yeah I'm down with that.
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what if most of society is designed by nerds in the service of sociopaths and opinion pieces are just programming the normies?
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You mean what if society is what society currently is?
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yes, but also the illuminati seem to be surprisingly clueless
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Err. They*
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