Seriously. The Neoabsolutism model is predictive. We did it. We Hari Seldoned political science.
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Replying to @Neoabsolutism
Why has nobody noticed this beyond a handful of people?
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Replying to @Neoabsolutism
It's not exactly Hari Seldon but far more illuminative than anything else out there in pol sci.
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I can go back in time, forward in time, and provide a pattern for civilisational development. Its the basic framework.
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Replying to @Neoabsolutism
Right, but there's a historical contingency built in that explains the shape of our current reality due to the centrality of human judgment
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The contingency of the monarch-aristocracy fight that spawned off a particular kind of 'liberalism'
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As clear from MacIntyre and Strauss, ancient Greece and other states developed versions of liberalism - conclusion?
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You'll hate this, but that's a decent example of an 'emergent order.'
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