Despite your writing being rather esoteric and inaccessible to me, I find it compelling, in a Sisyphean way. Maybe before we start to ‘fix’ something we need to better understand if it is really broken or working perfectly according to its design. I’m speaking about the American political and economic systems put in place by our founders. If you’re happy there are no founding mothers given as much ink as the founding fathers in our history books, rejoice! You are less complicit in the evolution of the American experiment in obscene wealth accumulation masquerading as a democratic republic. Excuse my ignorance if this is a subject you’ve already covered previously. Enlighten me if so, please.
Oh don't worry, It's only 40 to 60% héritable. And I'm not saying being a modérate makes you rational. I'm uncomfortably aware that I am full of opposing forces.
Very stimulating stuff that for this reader ndeed, b-b-but is it at all possible you could excerpt the 'hot/best bits' from the Science Direct paper?! The ones that cut to the 'heritable' chase, so to speak? For on the face of if the idea that I somehow inherited my political orientation is counter-intuitive to say the least .- and what orientation is that anyway? Seems to me that, early on, I just hung with the friendliest 'c**lest seeming people, who in retrospect were clearly all progs and leftoids Then I (somehow began to get all 'iconoclastic' on 'em and read like crazy. I realized there were also these (gasp) other ways to look at this geopolitically frenzied world . Everything 'unfolded' like I was learning fast but never, ever the sense that I was 'inheriting' anything, and least of all becoming more oriented. Instead I became a sort of neo-Orientalist, aka a weaboo! And wilfully obsessed myself with Japan where instead of going nuts on one another, people withdraw. Avoid any kind of disruption almost totally. Then C*V*D inposed withdrawal on the West and the entirety of worldly scenes turned inside out yet again.
So.. "inheriting" political views. What's the genetic mechanism? I guess I'm gonna have to plod through that damn paper, even as a thousane other things scream loudly to be read all at once
Cracker read as ever Ann. Deriving new idioms from commonplaces is the work of G*d
Despite your writing being rather esoteric and inaccessible to me, I find it compelling, in a Sisyphean way. Maybe before we start to ‘fix’ something we need to better understand if it is really broken or working perfectly according to its design. I’m speaking about the American political and economic systems put in place by our founders. If you’re happy there are no founding mothers given as much ink as the founding fathers in our history books, rejoice! You are less complicit in the evolution of the American experiment in obscene wealth accumulation masquerading as a democratic republic. Excuse my ignorance if this is a subject you’ve already covered previously. Enlighten me if so, please.
Oh don't worry, It's only 40 to 60% héritable. And I'm not saying being a modérate makes you rational. I'm uncomfortably aware that I am full of opposing forces.
Very stimulating stuff that for this reader ndeed, b-b-but is it at all possible you could excerpt the 'hot/best bits' from the Science Direct paper?! The ones that cut to the 'heritable' chase, so to speak? For on the face of if the idea that I somehow inherited my political orientation is counter-intuitive to say the least .- and what orientation is that anyway? Seems to me that, early on, I just hung with the friendliest 'c**lest seeming people, who in retrospect were clearly all progs and leftoids Then I (somehow began to get all 'iconoclastic' on 'em and read like crazy. I realized there were also these (gasp) other ways to look at this geopolitically frenzied world . Everything 'unfolded' like I was learning fast but never, ever the sense that I was 'inheriting' anything, and least of all becoming more oriented. Instead I became a sort of neo-Orientalist, aka a weaboo! And wilfully obsessed myself with Japan where instead of going nuts on one another, people withdraw. Avoid any kind of disruption almost totally. Then C*V*D inposed withdrawal on the West and the entirety of worldly scenes turned inside out yet again.
So.. "inheriting" political views. What's the genetic mechanism? I guess I'm gonna have to plod through that damn paper, even as a thousane other things scream loudly to be read all at once
Cracker read as ever Ann. Deriving new idioms from commonplaces is the work of G*d