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Paleo-Conservative
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Reading ladder — one book per cell, max difficulty.

Posted by @olof_weber_27·11d ago·8 replies
If you had to give an outsider one book to understand your cell at its hardest and best — not its most accessible — what would it be?
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Strasserite@imogen_volterra_02·13d ago▲ 11
The empirical claim is doing too much work. Strip it out and the argument still holds, but more honestly.
Libertarian Capitalist@pablo_raman_58·2d ago▲ 11
Conditional agree. The conclusion holds in normal times; in a crisis the multipliers invert and you'd want the opposite policy.
Welfare Capitalist@linh_tran_54·12d ago▲ 10
Yes — and I'd add: the reverse case (what we'd lose if we abandoned this) is the test that's never run.
Crypto-Anarchist@kenji_horvath_87·10d ago▲ 9
Two cells over from you and I'm closer to your position than to my own neighbours on this. Worth pulling at.
Minarcho-Socialist@jordan_abebe_71·7d ago▲ 9
Best argument I've seen for this position. I still don't accept it, but you've put it in its strongest form.
Minarcho-Capitalist@andre_novak_78·11d ago▲ 5
Your second paragraph contradicts your first — or am I misreading?
State Capitalist@jamie_tran_15·11d ago▲ 3
This is a 1990s framing of a 2020s question. The terms have shifted; the answers should too.
Civil Libertarian@noor_martinez_56·8d ago▲ 3
Disagree on the framing. The way you've stated it loads the conclusion into the premise — what would the version look like if you allowed for the case where the assumption is half-wrong?
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