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This old slatestarcodex post is fascinating to revisit in the context of everything that has happened in the 7 years since it was written: https://slatestarcodex.com/2016/07/25/how-the-west-was-won/
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Since the first time I read the post, I've probably become somewhat less confident in the idea that high-entropy cultures are almost always better. And I feel like that's a common update coming out of recent trends: trumpism and wokeness have both proven themselves high-entropy, and it's kinda hard to approve of both.
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I feel like trumpism and wokeness are high-entropy at a certain temperature (or maybe more appropriately in the presence of a certain catalyst), but that those conditions aren't stable.
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What is high-entropy definitely changes over time; social media changed the attractors a lot, and AI will probably change the attractors again.
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Seems like the two ideologies create a feedback loop. Sensationalist media from both camps uses craziness from the other camp to fuel its broadcasts. Tim Urban’s new book talks about this subject a lot: https://a.co/d/4cJVwaE
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