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The Strange Disappearance of Cooperation in America - Dan '82 - 07-08-2016 http://peterturchin.com/blog/2013/06/21/strange-disappearance/ Quote:Tomorrow I head for “Sci Foo” at the Googleplex. I proposed a discussion session there, “Are We Becoming Less Cooperative? If So, Why?” and I’d like to use today’s blog to help me formulate my ideas for this session. So here it goes. RE: The Strange Disappearance of Cooperation in America - Galen - 07-08-2016 (07-08-2016, 10:28 AM)X_4AD_84 Wrote: An aside, based on the 1%er graph. Lots of the Leftists on this site say that the rise of the 1%ers started with Reagan but that is not the case. That was when the Boomers decided to take the rest of the decade off in a cocaine fueled bout of hedonism. The Yuppies hadn't arrived but it wouldn't be long after that. RE: The Strange Disappearance of Cooperation in America - Odin - 07-09-2016 This is a natural outcome of Late-Stage Capitalism, which generally destroys the natural, organic bonds of solidarity between people and forces them into a atomistic existence in a society that is commercialized from top to bottom and there is no public space free of debasement by the drive for private profit. People live anonymous lives in identical apartment blocks or identical suburban McMansions, nobody knows their neighbors. |