Intellectual aesthetic seems like a high-order bit in what I pay attention to, and what I screen out. Mildly concerning.
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A simple example was Michael Moore's very early explanation of why he thought Trump would win. I respond badly to Moore's intellectual style, so I dismissed it. Yet it's one of the more insightful pieces written before the election (& that would be true even if H had won).
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Another example was cryptocurrencies in the 1990s. I saw a lot from the cypherpunks, David Chaum et al. Yet I didn't really get it, mostly bc (a) of lingering distrust of the concept of money; and (b) a lack of appreciation for instruments of co-operation.
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Which aren't quite about intellectual aesthetic, but I think that was really the driving thing in my (lack of) response.
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