I've seen a few articles with titles like "Coronavirus is the death of 
Neoliberalism" or "... Capitalism" and whatnot. I'm skeptical. As much as I 
reject analogies between societal upheaval/collapse and phases of matter, I do 
believe in inflection points. My guess is that authoritarianism is what lies 
ahead of us on the other side of this inflection. We were already trending that 
way and I bet we'll continue. This inflection looks more like a minor rate 
change than anything fundamental.

This article was hopeful:

The coronavirus crisis has exposed the ugly truth about celebrity culture and 
capitalism 
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/mar/31/the-coronavirus-crisis-has-exposed-the-ugly-truth-about-celebrity-culture-and-capitalism

There's nothing more disgusting to me than our celebrity fetish. But this 
article was pessimistic:

Invisible man? Amid pandemic, Biden sidelined by omnipresent Trump
https://news.yahoo.com/invisible-man-amid-pandemic-biden-sidelined-omnipresent-trump-082411045.html

My faith in my fellow humans' *tastes* is always crushed. Everyone tends to 
flock to the least common denominator. (My primary objection to 
instant-runoff/ranked-choice voting and pop music, as well as overly reductive 
rating systems like Rotten Tomatoes, etc.) The "wisdom of crowds" is an 
oxymoron. >8^D

On 4/2/20 8:05 AM, Prof David West wrote:
> Governments cannot print and distribute money fast enough to prevent a major 
> collapse of world economic order and concomitant social breakdown.

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