Proximity to Evergreen has been interesting. My interaction with Evergreen 
graduates and students indicates Bret Weinstein is simply traumatized and his 
story biased. But it's all hearsay to me.

Maybe there's an argument that the left is actually *competent*, whereas the 
right (in this country) is mostly buffoonish (excepting elites like Peter 
Thiel). I'd disagree, though. Having tried to follow the neo-reaction movement 
as it emerged from the rationalists (e.g. Yudkowsky -- and I suspect Robin 
Hanson), I think there's a significant risk the *next* right-wing President we 
have won't be a buffoon at all. Add to that the relatively Machiavellian 
players like Dick Cheney and Karl Rove, the puppet masters at the Federalist 
Society (who I think put Gorsuch and ACB in front of Trump), the Cato 
Institute, etc. and you've got a pretty significant set of non-buffoons working 
toward authoritarianism ... even if they don't *say* that's what they're doing. 
Compared to those Dark Lords, the left intelligentsia seems too scattered to do 
anything but *stumble* into it.

I fear tyranny no matter the style, left, right, lowest common denominator 
mediocrity, rejection by the Cool Kids ... all of it.

On 11/8/20 12:06 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> Still, Trumpers’ fear of the far left is something that has given me a “huh” 
> moment, particularly when endorsed by Weinstein and our own Dave West.  Glen, 
> living in the NW, might have insight on that. 
> 
> But, somehow, “enriched intellectually” misses the point. It’s not what that 
> person can do for me, it’s what we might accomplish together. 


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