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Why are there so many leftists within crypto? As Solana says in his bankless episode, crypto disintermediates and reduces the power of the state. I get why libertarians and rightists like crypto, but why leftists? Leftists should want state power to enact leftist policy goals if they care about leftist outcomes.
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Is this a genuine question or are you really just saying “leftists get out of my bubble, you don’t belong here” in a rhetorical question? Implying that left leaning crypto tribe are self serving hypocrites seems to suggest the latter.
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Is your question genuine or is it an attack I can’t tell. But these meta questions don’t really do much to advance the conversation. I’m curious how people reconcile their leftism with crypto, and whether they are ideological leftists or if it’s more of a vibe or aesthetic or identity
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https://warpcast.com/kripcat.eth/0x06fd5021 I think I’d always prefer to be having a good faith discussion, even if we disagree. It can be tricky to tell, especially online, if that’s the intent and engaging in bad faith arguments is tiresome and unproductive. As I said in the cast below, crypto is fundamentally anti-authoritarian. Conflating all of left wing politics with the authoritarian left, when a full quarter of the political compass is dedicated to the libertarian left is a pretty tired trope; and rings about as hollow as some on the left proclaiming that “capitalists are fascists”. So it’s likely to get a hostile reception. I would expect many in the left leaning crypto tribe want to see power taken out of the hands of the few and distributed (decentralised) as equitably as possible, and see Crypto as a new tool that can help achieve this.
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