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Auguste Meyrat's avatar

This was great. Goes a long way explaining how societies work—and how they don’t. I always wondered why India doesn’t take off as a nation and a huge reason is the low trust (lying and corruption are rampant there).

The only way to compensate is with an increasingly authoritarian government (i.e. China) or zero diversity (i.e. Japan). Consequently, secular diverse societies like those in Western Europe are falling into chaos, prompting more authoritarian government and increasing nativism.

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The Haeft's avatar

Liberalism contains the seeds of its own destruction. There is no way to avoid the slippery slope. Polanyi characterized this in terms of economic disembedding and the corrosive power of the market. But -- and you have described this perfectly -- it's actually much more than that. It's the corrosive power of transactional, rational relationships per se. Billiard ball individualism can't sustain pre-political, pre-cognitive forms of interdependency. This is why 'Lucian Chardon's' take down of postliberalism was so off target. The only question is what form of life after liberalism will take root. It doesn't have to be state-collectivist; or market-state authoritarian/ fascist...although if I was a betting man. This was my take https://oswald67.substack.com/p/postliberalism-a-very-quick-response

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