1/ Individualism vs collectivism an ideological binary. It's not a law of nature, human or otherwise.
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7/ Libertarians tend to try solving for the complexity by assuming it away: local information processing is *always* better and errors are always uncorrelated. Markets aren't merely a human information processing artifact, but the (preter)-natural one.https://twitter.com/microjudgments/status/1080890158004633600 …
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8/ People on the left (more broadly) solve for the complexity by assuming it away: encoding desired virtues into the social artifacts at design time is sufficient for achieving such aims, in a consequence free way, and the great leap forward is necessarily on its way.
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9/ A healthy ideology is a prior. It encodes your experiences, inferences, and deductions. When you start using that prior as the final arbiter instead of something that weights your a contextualized posterior, it becomes something else.
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10/ It's all hard. We're not going to figure it out. The environment is ever changing. Things collapse at scale when we stop trying and negotiating. And assuming either-or is what that looks like.
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