I’ll stop here for now. Enough can still go wrong between now and January (including a proof-of-simulator-interference level improbable Trump comeback) that I don’t want to get ahead of events even in indexing obvious questions. Next batch of questions after official results.
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So what is the biggest thing we learned? I think it is this: Big cities have endured for 2500 years, 10 times longer than the United States, and through pandemics 100x bigger. They’re not going anywhere.
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30. What have we learned about the future of cities, since it’s clear natural liberalism lives or dies with cities?
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31. What did we learn about the difference between law and order (both literal and dogwhistle versions) and criminality/corruption? 2x2: low to high law and order vs low to high criminality and corruption
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32. What did/do Trump voters get wrong about the majority of the country?
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Intra-Patreons, cancellation of student debt, micropayment Substacks to each other.
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Mr. Horse, not liking it
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Debt service is their future
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Not a bad theory, actually. It probably went the same places. Automation and outsourcing both seem indifferent to the urban/rural distinction.
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Intellectual labor scales, especially as capital is consolidating, making redundancy less necessary. Intellectual labor is currently getting cannibalized by AI. We'll soon see more of intellectuals who can't afford to live in the cities either leaving or taking up radical leftism
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