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I’d say mine is actually broader in that it assumes less. It includes scenarios where tribes have mostly unraveled into bands and global connectivity has broken down, with more regionalozed migrant/native conflict patterns.
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could it be simplified into “ingroup vs. outgroup” thinking vs. “we’re all in this (Earth) together” thinking?
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'Exit West' articulates well the shifts that happen in our values when there's a shock to the $/mile, which, while a little slower, was the story of the 20th century and will define the 21st.
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And the nativists are also the ones who oppose doing anything about climate change, which will increasingly drive migration for them to oppose. I don't think they're directly aware of how well that fits together.
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But the Nativists aren’t actually native.
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Nativists are everyone who moved to a place at the same time or before you did.
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I think a broader interpretation is open vs closed
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Physical location of any given human will cease to be material way before the end of the century. The next and last mass movement will be away from the cities which will devolve into war zones between ultras. The mediocre class will turn nomadic.
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