Re: [FRIAM] cults

2023-10-06 Thread Marcus Daniels
I was tempted to dive into the L vs. E as it may apply to psychology and sociology, but will just offer this instead. Formal deprogramming! Say the quiet part, H, lol.

Re: [FRIAM] natalism

2023-10-06 Thread Steve Smith
https://www.overcomingbias.com/p/shrinking-economies-dont-innovate I am fond of this style of (counter)thinking to the growth/innovation topic: Economics for the Future: Beyond the Superorganism It doesn't really argue the point (natalism and other quantitative measures of growth?) direc

[FRIAM] natalism

2023-10-06 Thread glen
https://www.overcomingbias.com/p/shrinking-economies-dont-innovate There's something about this rhetoric that seems to rely on hierarchical separation, the separability of levels. I mean, obviously, if we draw a hard boundary around "innovation" such that it only contains things we human organi