1/ A line is a bad topology for imagining politics.pic.twitter.com/pLZBI5lOzS
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5/ When this abstraction leapt the confines of academia and philosophy, it did damage. It compressed human expectation and experience into a very limited, remarkably exploitable latent space.pic.twitter.com/5pE36X6o1b
6/ Politics reduced to the reflexive identification of cut points rather than discourse on social issues and associated harms. Belief systems updated accordingly, eight steps removed from reality.pic.twitter.com/Gq8Xgny7aV
7/ In part, this thread is a teaser for my soon-to-be completed (≈ 3 months?) dissertation. But, mostly, I'm trying to concisely communicate: you don't need to use spatial abstractions when discussing politics. Focus on effects! See also:https://dispatches.artifexdeus.com/what-is-your-political-loss-function-a32749c5c37f …
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