Clannish-ness is common enough in most human societies, I think, that the difference is largely academic @JayMan471 @hbdchick
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@Eidotheia no. the difference is largely IRL. see: success of The West.@JayMan4711 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
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Success in the West was largely a function of non-clannishness? I understand 'clannish' isn't necessarily racial >
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@Eidotheia iq extremely important, obv. can't get anywhere w/out intelligence. then non-clannishness a big help...@JayMan4712 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
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@Eidotheia ...in contrast to outbred, universalistic nw euros, see southern euros, east euros, even irish!@JayMan4711 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
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I wasn't aware the Irish weren't "successful". Not to say that homogeneity means success, but is conducive.
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@Eidotheia Not necessarily. See Belgium, Switzerland. Also Albania, China for the reverse.@hbdchick1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
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Not necessarily, sure, but high trust and homogeneity seem linked, given instinctive tribalism
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@Eidotheia High-trust stems from high-trust people and that's it. You can have multiple unclannish peoples and have no problems@hbdchick2 replies 1 retweet 3 likes -
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Is that the norm, or the exception? If instinctual tribalism exists, that would imply non-homogenous trust is exception
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@Eidotheia yes. i think universalistic ideas - esp. extreme universalism - is rather rare. has popped up from time to time. @JayMan471
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I would think that implies clannish behavior is correlated with high-trust, one of the ingredients for success
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@Eidotheia Clannish = low trust. Unclannish = high-trust. It's a key element.@hbdchick0 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
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