< If Marcus' nihilist view that "it is all levers" is more true than not, it 
explains why this grand experiment of "civilization" seems to be collapsing 
into a cesspool of it's own making, under it's own weight.  >

I’m not sure why you call it nihilist.   If some people are trying to change 
the world in a way I don’t like, then there is no choice but to push back, 
especially when persuasion doesn’t work.   I’m happy to give to charities that 
have products like “legal defense fund”, even if it isn’t tax deductible.   
Those organizations seek a goal I have, and I alone couldn’t do it.   Leverage. 
  Sure in other cases one begins to have doubts, or mistrust the organizations, 
like with assured destruction.  Even there, I’m down with that when it is Obama 
but not Trump.    Believing civil persuasion is always possible is just not 
aligned with the real world.

Marcus
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