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Historical episodes when politics and public life briefly displayed an "infinite game" character. Probably include MLK during civil rights, Gandhi during Indian independence, Mao in WW2, Andrew Jackson inventing modern clientelism...
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What might that look like? Going to war with someone as a public figure could easily be a finite game. Guess you'd have to deploy consequential allyships in a generative, open-ended way.
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Winning by the rules isn't enough. You have to materially rewrite the rules in a way that make it hard or impossible to go back. Trump almost managed it, but he ended up not really changing the game but re-popularizing an old playbook.
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Don't mean to give the impression that public life is a useless theater we can do without. Public life has critical value. It creates the spillover space for value from all other activities, and the compounding raw material of grand narratives. It's like a drip pan of meaning.
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Without it, anomie and nihilism basically take over and eat the human condition, and nothing compounds that's worthy of names like "progress" or "decline" which make life worth it (the valence actually doesn't matter so much as there being a secular trend of any sort).
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The optimal amount of anomie and nihilism in the human condition is not 0%, but it's also not 100%. The correct amount is 42%.
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This sense of public figure I think largely tracks the definition used in the legal system when it comes to slander/defamation lawsuits against journalists by famous people. It's probably tighter in some ways.
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Also, the "public" is an unqualified, unrestricted space within a connected social geography. You cannot for eg. be a "public figure in tech" or "a public figure in music." You're either a public figure or you're not. Sectorally restricted public figures are... not really
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Yes asymmetric cryptography was the discovery, but blockchain was its debut event in the public sphere. Before that it was consequential, but not in a public way. Like og human discovery of America vs. Colombian moment that connected it to old world.
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Asymmetric cryptography is the truly original thing here.. people are just taking their sweet time fully grasping how to take advantage of it.
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Or perhaps how we don't remember the vikings discovering America or the more speculative though intriguing pre-land bridge kayakers even though they got here first... all about the impactful event like columbus setting off the new /old world exchange
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