A lot of personal experience memoir pieces are just bullshit navel-gazing. This one is not; it's legitimately a window into a person's experience and their bone-deep worldview. Maybe it's very different from yours. But you need to understand it.https://nplusonemag.com/issue-34/politics/spadework/ …
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"But organizing burrows into the pores of your practical consciousness and asks you to choose the part of yourself that wants something other than common sense. It’s unsettling. It can be alienating. " <---- internal experience of
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Yeah. See also the rhetoric deployed here -- discomfort means it's working, your resistance is proof that you need to submit harder.https://twitter.com/wesyang/status/1130852792929677312 …
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This is hideous and a bit terrifying.
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Looks like I didn't even get to the good part yet: "In any case, it was true that I wanted to persuade people of my position. I thought the union was good, and important, and I wanted them to vote for it. But I didn’t just want their votes; I wanted them to want the union. "
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. Banned in Sweden. SubGenius, Zhuangist, white-hat troll. Defrocked mathematician. Brain problems.