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This is a further elaboration on:https://quaslacrimas.wordpress.com/2016/11/28/matthew-yglesias-crackhead-and-his-snowflake-theory-of-identity-politics/ …
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The "exchange" goes into: principles vs identity, tribalism, ideology as a stable pkg of compromises, social class, blaqs, & self-interest
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You don't have to read the whole thing, but if you had further q's about the original identity politics piece, take a look
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there is a discussion of the nature of class struggle, so even vile bolsheviks like
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btw @__cathexis i'm counting on you to guizot-check me if §P is just too painful a simplification of La Grande Peur
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Writing this convinced me that the best part of the original piece was the Parable of the Cake.
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If you haven't read "Matthew Yglesias, crackhead" you should just read that section of it, probably
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I need to go back & see whether "Parable of the Cake" makes sense independently or whether it needs a new intro if I republish
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