when moving from a constitution where church and state are unified to one where they are separated, typically the State and the Church in absolute terms respectively become
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if we separated the contemporary Western state from Moldbug's Cathedral, just accepting the ontology for a moment, in absolute terms the State and the Cathedral would most likely respectively become
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yes these are ambiguous polls without clean definitions. thats part of the Fun
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what’s a revolution in your opinion, and does success rate and impact matter?
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oh you know it doesnt really matter lets say we care about success
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Successful or failed? Because there's a reason the nobles were anti-literacy.
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yeah there's also a thing where the entire concept of "revolution" is invented ex post and describes a specific subset of things with its general shape
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tangential but nice visualizations of 17c publication frequency, fr, ukpic.twitter.com/LvOUUdpbJk
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higher pre, because history is logarithmic and unit time was shorter then
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