Isn't left v right literally a term inherited from the French Revolution?
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I thought it was seating arrangement in British parliament
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My bet is on egoic vs transegoic ... which might actually map over to convergent vs divergent.
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Is there "anyone" for the egoic to argue against? The whole point of this transition is that we are delaminating into two types of humans: those that recognize the primality of new collectives, and those that don't. The protists can only perceive eukaryotes as cells, not bodies.
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way too many syllables
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Yep. One side or the other will become a Silicon Party. Conservative and Liberal will = how much should tech govern us. Conservatives could defend the edge cases while liberals could defend bell curves. We won’t even remember what lib/con were arguing about back in 2020
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It’s already happening now, it’s ‘concentrated’ power and wealth vs ‘diffuse’
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accelerationists and puritans
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since capitalism was based on puritan ethics, aren't they the same? but it can be further argued that not only capitalism, but techno-fetishistic "transcendence" in whatever form is a legacy of puritanism. so no, definitely not
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