while i dont have significant opinions about monetary policy this seems like a fun case of "i suspect most people hold a maximum of three historical events that they use to contextualize contemporary events and which those are matters a lot for policy, i bet"https://twitter.com/Birdyword/status/1396654848800477187 …
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My birth. Me debating with adults about the world as a child. The temptations of leftism and now why I am based. I will be like a God to them
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It depends on the direction of revisionism applied to those periods. Farther away is generally less influenced by today’s thinking, but suffers from more exposure to entropy. But knowing nothing else: Late Roman Republic Antebellum America WWI
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They’re going to be so confused.
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1. the Civil War* 2. the Holocaust** 3. Civil Rights*** *between Caesar and the Optimates **of Celtic prisoners by Caesar ***the rights of the Roman civitas denied by Caesar's army
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probably archimedes’ screw, the planned secession of northern california, and the revival of “the noid”
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1. diogenes making fun of plato by plucking the feathers off of a chicken 2. unnecessary 3. unnecessary
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bronze age collapse defenestration of prague the death of captain cook
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these are not random. these are carefully selected to inculcate wisdom about: * the death of civilisations and world systems * the importance of the christian religion in europe * the strange history of western scientific endeavour
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Stagflation July Crisis (1914) Village of Euclid v. Ambler Realty Co.
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July Crisis is spectacular. I'm kicking myself for not picking it.
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