Long-run nothing can go wrong it’s a great idea. Institutions that adopt maladaptive policies will get less competitive over time and be replaced by ones that are resistant to silly bullshit
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Replying to @tomdupresh @coevolutionist
Sadly not true, I see your libertarianism but don't share your optimism. This will simply progress all the way; not enough Oxbridge math grads, problem solved... Not enough PhDs, professors, Nobels etc. All the way to the top. Any alt. inst' will be labelled racist and shut down
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Replying to @D__L__T @coevolutionist
I agree the replacement process will involve total collapse of all infected institutions, and on a short timescale it will be a disaster. But in the long term it will self-correct. Alt institutions may come after the originals are totally dead
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Replying to @tomdupresh @coevolutionist
By this time the other ethnicities noted (at least in Europe) will be minorities. See South Africa for opportunities for alt. institutions - 'affirmative action' doesn't stop, even when you're only 8% of the population.
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See US school politics, any successful maj' White school is a conspiracy against black/hispanics that requires instant rectification. Problem is lack of white kids (due to demographic decline). Latest target is maj "Asian" schools, esp. in NY.http://www.unz.com/isteve/reforming-stuyvesant-hs-admissions-should-blacks-whites-team-up-against-asian-grinds/ …
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Replying to @D__L__T @coevolutionist
I agree in our lifetimes it can get much, much worse, but its self limiting in that all institutions which focus on equality of outcome will eventually fail. If big chunks of the global economy or social structure collapse due to this then the experiment ends
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Replying to @tomdupresh @coevolutionist
Ok, my point is 'collapse' is relative. Future Europe is a big decline (particularly relative to adjacent), but still a step up for its new population. E.g. Less access to pharma/health in Europe today still looks like a good outcome for any SSA nation, even in coming decades.
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I see what ur saying, but don’t view it as a gradual equalising more there’s a level of development that can sustain functioning institutions, and there’s a level that can’t. Failure happens very rapidly at that point, and then it gets messy (I don’t think this will happen btw)
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