certainly doesnt describe everyone but i can see many such cases of each
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this is not at all irrational if your preferences are mostly defined systematically over the authoritarian/antiauthoritarian axis
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I suspect you are somewhat unique in how much you try to avoid/don't care for object-level thinking.
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I think I just admit it remember the massive volte-face around covid in early 2020 by our various factions
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more like retvrn to authoritarianism is the passive default stance, bc it’s easiest/simplest/retvrniest desire for the comfort of parental figure telling you what to do
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The cultural equivalent of Daddy issues.
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I've got a model of certain strains of libertarianism along these lines. Folks like Heinlein and ESR, I think, are 'libertarians of convenience' -- they don't want people to get in *their* way but aren't interested in sacrificing any of their desires to extend that right.
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Sadly, it me
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this is the opposite pattern-match from "pleasure to have in class"
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