What are the important consequences of anti-intellectualism? Good, bad, neutral, short and long-term. Why do we need a subplot of intellectualism in culture at all?
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Liberalism is incompatible with the creation of monastic orders as primary means of producing undistorted social metacognition, and the political, academic and economic institutions tend to get fully corrupted by their incentives if they don't compete with public intellectuals.
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Monastic orders are primarily a way of tucking mystics away so that they DO NOT CAUSE TROUBLE
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Under conditions of creating social convergence via broken epistemology, all non-convergent thought must be segregated, so the rationalists will often have to shack up with the other lunatics.
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DYSTOPIAN (but not wrong)
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yeah that is my brand
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