This is not sufficiently succinct. Lost me after a few paragraphs. Sorry.
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Liked because you seem to be a prisoner of impatience.
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Very interesting. I always wanted to see this kind of map of the different tribes. Thanks mr. Limberg.
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Thanks to you and your colleague for this piece. It's comforting to read a such deeply-researched essay on the how and why of the culture war that seems to drive...everything. And chilling to think about how difficult (or impossible?) it will be to get to truce(s).
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A most interesting essay, which I'll have to reflect on further. Your analysis brings to mind the cultural philosopher Jean Gebser who in his book *The Ever-Present Origin* anticipated these very developments decades ago. Recommended
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First of all AMAZINGLY insightful. My question is how many people in America do not fit into one of these memetic tribes? Are those of us that can easily identify the different tribal identities just outliers? Is the memetic culture war just a fringe phenomena?
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Brilliant overview, assessments, taxonomy, and prescriptions. Cheers.
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Fascinating, thought-provoking piece.
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