Author: Mr Nobody
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Decriminalizing theft
Recently in California lawmakers decided to stop prosecuting felony theft under a certain threshold. The move was hailed as a victory for racial justice, a very strange thing to say with all sorts of interesting implications behind it. Some people naturally wondered what the consequences of simply letting people rob stores, so long as the…
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Convinced or able to be convinced?
Most people calibrate their positions on issues by observing others. The social family provides a structure of costs and benefits, a sort of behavioral and attitudinal economy. And most people are instinctively invested in and responsive to that market. And well they should be. It’s actually very hard for a single person to effectively judge…
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A dream of light and pain
I had a dream last night so shocking that it woke me from my sleep with a jolt, like an electric current has passed through my entire being and my eyes snapped awake. What was so completely shocking, you might ask? I dreamt that I had discovered my wife was pregnant. And the dawning of…
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Weaponizing archetypes
From a letter. I had a question. I dictated this in the car while driving, and I’m afraid it ran away with me. My real question is immediately below. All the background and why I’m wondering it follows. I was wondering how plausible you thought it might be to hypothesize that the archetypes are themselves…
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Rights and the new religious right
At some point rights groups became the new version of the religious right. They’re kind of like the temperance movement now, or the instigators of the “Satanic Panic”. That’s a funny transition to have made, for groups that centered themselves around advocacy for the sociological fringe. I suppose there’s a point at which, if you…
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In response to a critique of “On being seen”
After writing this, I thought better of it and never published it, which is why it cuts off abruptly. The person was arguing that I wasn’t understanding Cornell West or his points and thus my criticism had no relevance. They also made some allusions to the Navi from Avatar and their ideas of collective social…
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On “being seen”
(From an online forum discussing Cornell West, who is especially fond of this phrase) I don’t understand the obsession with “being seen”. Or how much or what kind of being seen it is that would make people happy, or whether that kind of feeling is something that someone else, even magical white people, can grant…
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A critique of “The Thrill of it All”
I recently watched an old Doris Day movie about a doctor whose wife becomes a TV advertising star. And I couldn’t help feeling that the whole problem was that the characters never had an open discussion and never asked the right questions. And that’s fine, if people did that at the beginning of the story…
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Knowing when to stop
Open people, creative people, will always want to be on the edge of explored territory. And this can be a problem, if the territory is already quite expansive. They will always keep pushing the boundaries, by nature. There won’t be any logical stopping point. Once whatever used to be fresh and exciting has been fully…
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Why fear differences?
People today, for all their talk of equity, inclusion, and diversity seem to be doing so because they’re actually terrified that there might be real, substantive differences between people. Much as the European reaction to nationalistic fears in the postwar period led to a drive toward the dissolution of borders and differences of nationality in…