What’s needed are obvious consequences of climate change.   There’s no point in 
explaining something is coming, it needs to happen.   On the positive side, one 
way is with jobs for electric cars, and massive solar/wind generation systems.  
 On the negative side, giant fires and floods help, but it is like a dog that 
swiped something off the counter an hour ago and left the remnants in the 
living room.  They forgot what they did and don’t understand why you are mad.   
They won’t even parse “I told you so.”   There is no one to reach in the Real 
American camp (call that Stupid Tribal America) and the Free America is too 
selfish to listen unless she feels the end is nigh.

From: Friam <friam-boun...@redfish.com> On Behalf Of Steve Smith
Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2021 12:41 PM
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On 10/30/21 10:48 AM, Edward Angel wrote:
Reasonableness is in the eye of the beholder. I doubt many Democrats would 
consider their economic and social positions reasonable.
I agree with this but also wonder how the social/political 
discussion/playground can be shifted/reframed such that there is more room for 
alliances among subfactions, overlap of interests, etc.   It feels that our 
strong bimodal distribution across the axes implied in Eric's analysis of 
Packer's essay yields a no-man's land that is hard to cross.   As much as I 
wanted much more radical ideas/policies/actions from Biden, I think he *does* 
represent someone who can straddle all that better than Sanders or Warren might 
have.   I was a fan of Buttegeig because of that, while being more 
generationally relevant to those who will have to/get to live in the future we 
are paving with best intentions right now.


Getting primaried is an issue for all of them. Kinzinger is out. Cheney is in 
an enormous flight to get reniminated and Romney has to contend with far right 
opposition in Utah.

Ed
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On Oct 30, 2021, at 8:12 AM, Frank Wimberly 
<wimber...@gmail.com<mailto:wimber...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Does anyone understand why a couple of reasonable Senate Republicans (Romney, 
Kinzinger, Cheney, ...) don't vote with the Democrats for the Biden bills?  
Getting "primaried" isn't an issue for all of them.
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On Sat, Oct 30, 2021, 6:18 AM David Eric Smith 
<desm...@santafe.edu<mailto:desm...@santafe.edu>> wrote:

On Oct 29, 2021, at 4:32 PM, Steve Smith 
<sasm...@swcp.com<mailto:sasm...@swcp.com>> wrote:
excellent reference/article... thanks.
I agree, Marcus; thanks.  I was struck that not only do I wish I could write 
that way; I wish I could _think_ that way.  There are few thoughts I have had 
that aren’t already contained in Packer’s synthesis, in forms compatible with 
or better than the ones I would have given.  (Usually those with which I 
overlap aren’t different enough that I consider his take on them a lot 
“better”: mostly I think he chooses well the things I would front.  The 
“better” part mostly comes from a view that goes well beyond any that I could 
have commanded, and much better ability to arrange it all into a coherent 
layout.)
Is it a 4 component spring model, or is a four body problem in the orbital 
mechanics sense... probably no harder than the three body problem?
But I think the whole core of Packer’s article is that it is not merely 4, but 
2.x 2.

There are axes of stress, and visible fractures along the first two principle 
components of stress.

The Left-Right axis has resolved itself, in the current era, into a kind of 
cultural-status axis, with educational markers being a big part.  But the axis 
is somehow more and different than only that, as it has historically moved 
through primacy of other dichotomies that can still be seen, while retaining 
its essential nature: Open vs. Closed, Cosmopolitan vs. Parochial, 
Communitarian vs. Dominance-ordered.  None of these seems quite adequate as I 
write them, but something along that line.

The Up-Down axis is probably about winners versus losers, itself existing along 
several dimensions that have become correlated.  It can be conditions of 
living, or hope versus despair w.r.t. power or agency as well as wealth or 
safety.  That is why Packer sets the Just up as an uprising against the Smart, 
and the Real as an uprising against the Free.  The nature of the uprising and 
the stress driving it is in a sense the same, and the establishment and the 
insurgency sort of remain within whichever silos they started in.  Mostly 
because that phase is still fairly young.

Anything that becomes organized, it seems, becomes available as a tool to 
entrench advantage in a setting where competition never relents.

Eric



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