what do you think are most similar in manners and morals across time and geography
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are the first three groups about the same over time and geography and the character of a society somehow construed is mostly about the moral zeitgeist of its aristocracy and all is downstream of that
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have you ever noticed how stereotypes about like working class people in fairy tales and wiley merchants and viziers and shit and wicked criminals basically map pretty well to contemporary analogous classes self-flanderizations
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are classes all the same over time because the viable behavioral mixed evolutionary strategy is pretty well conserved independent of the technological environment
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well this has been. Another rendition of "eigenrobot expresses a steam of consciousness via pols for some reason" hope somethi g was learned. But I dont know whathttps://twitter.com/eigenrobot/status/1304323391915134976?s=19 …
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very difficult to parse. You excel at asking those sorts of questions.
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I wish I had a clue what you were asking here.
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Idk if he's right, but Evola thought that, within the framing of these four classes (his was a bit different), holding each class's behaviour/character constant, that societies go from valuing the behaviour/character of the aristocracy, to the proceedings class, etc.
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