The tldr of my reverse argument is: if you’re on the top of a hill, you’re likely to die trapped there, because it is hard, often impossible, to see the point of getting off. If you’re at the bottom, there’s a reason to try. Both can move, only one has a default reason to.
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There’s some intriguing arguments and a pretty elegant power calculus theory underneath modern social justice politics, if you have the stomach to look past the warrioring and end-times clusterfuck. I don’t entirely buy the psychological axioms, but there’s a there there.
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When the Great Woke Meltdown is done and a decent period has passed to let the dust settle, I plan to take another look at this stuff. Claim some of the better intellectual turf at firesale prices, repackage them in libertarian language to confuse people, and resurrect them 😎
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No significant thinker I’ve encountered ever fits into any of the ideological pigeonholes that emerge in the landscapes they help shape. Those are for smaller minds.
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People who need boxes will find boxes.
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I have non-retractable claws, so I cannot sits, even if I fits, for too long. I perch, where I can, as I go.

