Colby on Nostr: Hippies often don’t understand the need for individual rights and ...
Hippies often don’t understand the need for individual rights and trust-minimization, blindly praising collectivism as if the world is one big village — it is not, Dunbar’s number disagrees.
But the libertarians that don’t acknowledge the collective unconscious have their heads in the sand, ignoring the truth that emergence can steer societies — individual actions propagate to vast varieties of communities when sufficiently mimetic.
Walk the middle way. Don’t be pigeon-holed into the right or left. It’s much more nuanced. Like most topics in most fields…
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