A reminder that "reactionary" doesn't mean "reactive", it means a desire to return to previous social conditions. It's not reactionary to tell people who advocate mass murder to get out. It's in fact reactionary to advocate for mass murder, seeing how that's been history's norm.
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Hmm. You're still "just" a reactionary if you want to return to the status quo ante but are wrong about what it was like, or if you want to have some Man in the High Castle-esque "X past society, but in Y location" type of deal. Unless you think e.g. Wakanda is really real.
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Most people who want to return to the past did not live in the past and so are going to be wrong about what it was like, and those who did live will have selective memory, limited sampling, etc., and don't get me started on historians. So we have to allow error from the get-go.
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besides "delusional" I mean
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anemoia is 99% of the way there, the 1% being that we lack a common recognition that superficial impressions of social contexts we didn't participate in are a form of creative writing
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nice! google search produces a link to a blog called "dictionary of obscure sorrows". this is a good word tyvm.
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