Cory is pretty leftarded but there may be some hope for him yet.

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people aren't monoliths that can be dismissed so easily. i find his reasoning consistent and engaging. do i always agree? nope, but i feel like i am grappling with real value when i read his work.

the "left" is a phantom. the "right" is a phantom. think clearly.

I didn't dismiss him. I said there is hope

And I like his books. I read Walkway and enjoyed it.

"the left" (and the rest of the political spectrum) may indeed be phantoms, but the impulse towards coercive collectivism is a very real thing in someone's mind. You see it with Cory.

It's the kind of impulse that is incompatible with individual freedom - and thus with building self-determined communities (something "the left" often claims to want).

His Bluesky take is a perfect encapsulation of this. Bluesky is a centralized system that claims to be liberating but at the end of the day it is antithetical to individual self-determination - you see Cory stumbling around on this logical incoherence in his belief system in realtime.

I agree that he seems like he might be able to work through it (not a monolith), but to do so he would necessarily need to rebalance towards individual liberty and away from collectivism. And that's the thing I was referring to as "left". Sorry for being imprecise.

thanks for the more complete explanation of your opinion. "pretty lefttarded" was a dismissive comment, even with the glimmer of hope.

Indeed! Stupid of me.

i think it's very easy to follow the short-form social media pattern and sum things up into little bon mots.

what is rarer is a user following up with further explanation, so you are to be commended. thanks again for taking the time.

Same applies to you for being charitable and hearing out clarification.

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