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Culture War Roundup for the week of March 6, 2023

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So the other day, as I was accusing you of torturing the meaning of words, I also mentioned that I find your ideas interesting, and this would be a primary example of one of them. As much as I balk at the comparison, if not equivocation, between two sworn enemies, I can't shake the feeling you're pointing at something real, even as the details are lost in translation.

I've caught a lot of flak in this sub for "no true scotsmaning" by equating the alt-right with the woke left but I can't help but notice that they seem to be coming from the same place. That is an underlying assumption on both sides that if only all the existing social barriers/contracts could be knocked down, utopia would be achievable.

This would be an example of one such detail. Maybe I'm already missing the point by focusing on it, maybe it was just meant to be a generic example, but the issue I have here isn't even "no true scotsmaning", it's that he shoe does not fit. Unless some other group, like the ancaps, is being lumped in with the alt-right, I just don't see how you can call them Rousseauean. As far as I can tell, all their assumptions about human nature seem to fit in with yours. On the other hand, they do seem to have a utopian strain, is that what this is about?

grand ideas are nice and all, but social barriers/contracts are what ensure that the trash gets picked up

This might be something close to the core of the matter. I've recently realized that as I've ran the circuit of various ideologies meant to fix the world, the thing that they have in common is the obsession with grand ideas. As I got tired of those, and started valuing tangible things I could actually do, even if they weren't grandiose, I started to ask around if there's any trash that needs picking up, only to be met with blank stares.

On the other hand, that would also mean many left-wing / progressive groups are more "right-wing" then it would seem at first glance.

I don't think you're wrong and will freely concede this as a point of disagreement. The problem becomes, what then?

Why so pessimistic? I'm not trying to find problems, just trying to process what you're saying through my lens, and curious if it's stills recognizable to you after being processed.

Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra.