The National Socialist German Workers' Party came to power by a federal 
election holding just 37% percent of the Reichstag.
Workers’ party, hmmm:  Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, West Virginia..

From: Friam <friam-boun...@redfish.com> on behalf of Nick Thompson 
<nickthomp...@earthlink.net>
Reply-To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group <friam@redfish.com>
Date: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 at 5:21 PM
To: 'The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group' <friam@redfish.com>, 
'Prof David West' <profw...@fastmail.fm>
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] capitalism vs. individualism

All,

But doesn’t all this relativist talk beg the fundamental issue:

This conversation goes on, can go on only within the framework of a liberal 
(broadest sense, please) democracy.
Under what circumstances, under a liberal democracy, am I called to defend it?
Has that time come?
What tools, under a liberal democracy, are available to me to defend it?
What personal sacrifices must I make in its defense.

I suppose, if the answer to all these questions  is never, no, none, and none, 
then we can go on talking in this relativistic way forever.  But somehow it 
feels a bit like we’re whistling by the graveyard.   Or continuing to play 
croquet on the deck of a rocking ship whose cannons have come loose.

For instance, the current international conversation on “responsibility” in the 
“digital space” is harrowing.  I have no idea how to handle it, yet it will get 
handled, and we will live with the consequences.

Nick
Nicholas S. Thompson
Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Biology
Clark University
http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/

From: Friam [mailto:friam-boun...@redfish.com] On Behalf Of Marcus Daniels
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 1:33 AM
To: Prof David West <profw...@fastmail.fm>; friam@redfish.com
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] capitalism vs. individualism

Dave writes:

< Perhaps it is my training as a cultural anthropologist and ethnographer, but 
I have no trouble productively engaging is "ismists" of all persuasions, often 
in the same day.  >

My test is whether someone will play the nihilist game with me.   If someone 
will put aside all of their values one-by-one, then there may be a mind worth 
engaging.   But that means identifying the values, coming to agree on 
definitions, and that sort of thing.   When that doesn't work, like because 
someone insists that the whole-is-more-than-the-sum-of-its-parts, then the 
debate can alternatively shift to the costs and benefits of that set of norms 
relative to another set of norms.   Sometimes what happens is that the other 
person feels their Very Important Value System is being minimized, and they 
make a call for a fatwa (or similar) to be issuer or they put on their MAGA 
hat.  Whatever.  If you are interested in ethnography, be an ethnographer.

Marcus


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From: Friam <friam-boun...@redfish.com<mailto:friam-boun...@redfish.com>> on 
behalf of Prof David West <profw...@fastmail.fm<mailto:profw...@fastmail.fm>>
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2019 11:37 PM
To: friam@redfish.com<mailto:friam@redfish.com> 
<friam@redfish.com<mailto:friam@redfish.com>>
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] capitalism vs. individualism

Glen writes:

"And I've heard people talk about *engaging* with Trumpists and  trying to 
tease apart whatever good or bad the ecology associated with Trump has done or 
not done. But I fail every time I try. How do you crack open that layered 
chitin an Ismist accretes around their self without killing them?"

Perhaps it is my training as a cultural anthropologist and ethnographer, but I 
have no trouble productively engaging is "ismists" of all persuasions, often in 
the same day. As an anthropologist I am pretty much an absolute cultural 
relativist and abhor ethnocentrism. Also, I would not presume to attempt to 
"crack open that layered chitin" of another until and unless I had shattered my 
own shell.

davew


On Mon, Nov 11, 2019, at 8:00 PM, uǝlƃ ☣ wrote:
> On 11/11/19 10:40 AM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> > Stopping behaviors that are counterproductive is different from 
> > promulgating a prescriptive ideology.   The point is to open up space for 
> > what might work, and that which has yet to be falsified.  The Trumpism 
> > behaviors are not drawn from a complex data set.
>
> Maybe not. But *how* do we open up that space for people who are dead
> set for Trump, against someone like Bill Weld or Joe Walsh? By the same
> token, how could we have opened things up for the Bernie Bros who were
> so against Clinton? Or the coming nastiness between whichever D's make
> it to the primaries?
>
> I mean, if ranked choice were more widespread, that alone would help a
> lot. The tendency to -isms is canalized by over-zealous reduction. My
> self-ascribed Christian neighbor (who doesn't seem to be a follower of
> Christ, but whatever) once gave me a book with a title like "Jesus:
> Insane, Liar, or God." The idea being that the 3 ideas were mutually
> exclusive. When Dave points out that membership in his set of
> disgruntled people isn't crisp, he's only reiterating the thread topic:
> how to integrate -isms. I made my lame attempt to talk to my neighbor
> about the Axiom of Choice, modal logics, etc. ... and of course failed
> utterly. And I've heard people talk about *engaging* with Trumpists and
> trying to tease apart whatever good or bad the ecology associated with
> Trump has done or not done. But I fail every time I try. How do you
> crack open that layered chitin an Ismist accretes around their self
> without killing them?
>
> --
> ☣ uǝlƃ
>
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