Life as we know it is over. The sooner we come to terms with that, the sooner we can envision a new set of possibilities for ourselves and society
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4) a realization that people in "menial" jobs are actually essential and should maybe have a living wage. 5) support for autarky and stronger borders
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I am not necessarily anti trade and migration, but the ability to decouple in crisis is important - resilience and the option of self-sufficiency at the bioregional scale (I'm not really a statist, as many of those boundaries are artificial)
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I agree with most of that, but not necessarily a state administering #2. I think we need to become as decentralized as possible, governance at the minimum viable scale
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I mean, these are mostly descriptive of changes I see in the Overton window, although, normatively, I also agree with most of them. I do appreciate the 'exit' notion of trying to preserve and revive cultural technologies rather than reducing everything to a policy problem.
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