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Distrust Polarization and the Fall of Heterodox Movements

Distrust Polarization and the Fall of Heterodox Movements

Update: 2021-07-06
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Over time, even in circles dedicated to nuance and compromise, one absolute seems to rise: the distrust in institutions. The self-reinforcing mechanism that binds other political groups also binds these new ones; with the uniting goal heading ever closer to a universal cynicism. This is the most dangerous force facing outsider movements.

Most of you don't need to hear this, but there have been overzealous, bad-faith critiques on some of the individuals or groups critiqued in this episode. I sign on to none of the critiques other than my own.

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Distrust Polarization and the Fall of Heterodox Movements

Distrust Polarization and the Fall of Heterodox Movements