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Logan Kedzie
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Outside of what feels like the Seeing Like a State preview, the environmental concerns, all vaguely prescient (it's interesting to read in effect: global warming or global cooling, all we know is that something is changing), but notably "can all be traced to too many people" really doesn't hold, eg. standards of living.
— Jul 11, 2024 04:03PM
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Logan Kedzie
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It is specifically and directly anti-eugenicist and seemingly anti-IQ in general, which is worth noting. I'm also going to say now that it looks like my prediction about destiny did not come to pass. While it gets mentioned, it is also agnostic about it in general.
— Jul 12, 2024 12:32PM
Logan Kedzie
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"So how do you propose going about doing this?"
"So in the U.S. we set up tax incentives...."
"Okay, like Nudge and all that."
"...and in the undeveloped world we subsidize a vast propaganda network, by shipping people TVs instead of food, then creating programing that explains food is contingent on their not having kids."
— Jul 12, 2024 12:24PM
"So in the U.S. we set up tax incentives...."
"Okay, like Nudge and all that."
"...and in the undeveloped world we subsidize a vast propaganda network, by shipping people TVs instead of food, then creating programing that explains food is contingent on their not having kids."
Logan Kedzie
is on page 130 of 223
Change society's attitude to favor sexual openness and get rid of the Catholics? Is this a this a 19th century religious movement?
— Jul 12, 2024 12:19PM
Logan Kedzie
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While the chapter on general environmental disaster seems unobjectionable, I am going to be interesting to see if the end proposal is a something top-down regulation, considering how it is described to not work here.
— Jul 12, 2024 11:42AM
Logan Kedzie
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I am surprised that the author acknowledges what would be the Green Revolution, even nailing down a few of the biggest criticisms (monoculture and input requirements).
The book takes a conservative approach, which is reasonable. In reality though, specifically looking at Indian numbers (the case he studies here), the favorable results were pretty incredible, moving India to a net exporter of some crops for instance.
— Jul 12, 2024 11:29AM
The book takes a conservative approach, which is reasonable. In reality though, specifically looking at Indian numbers (the case he studies here), the favorable results were pretty incredible, moving India to a net exporter of some crops for instance.
Logan Kedzie
is on page 99 of 223
I've not heard of laterization and I don't see anything actually connecting it like the book does to the fall of the Khmer.
— Jul 12, 2024 11:12AM
Logan Kedzie
is on page 94 of 223
"Taiwan, Japan, and Korea are hardly the same as the rest of the world."
"Why?"
"Reasons."
"Like are you going to to give any? Even unsourced? Or something about direct U.S. military influence?"
"No, but here is a spurious claim about the real puppet-masters, the oncologists and transplant surgeons."
— Jul 12, 2024 06:18AM
"Why?"
"Reasons."
"Like are you going to to give any? Even unsourced? Or something about direct U.S. military influence?"
"No, but here is a spurious claim about the real puppet-masters, the oncologists and transplant surgeons."
Logan Kedzie
is on page 80 of 223
I am amused that each of the nightmare scenarios are about the threat of China.
— Jul 12, 2024 06:00AM
Logan Kedzie
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Also, all this complaining about Erie and the rivers right before the EPA is formed.
— Jul 11, 2024 03:58PM
Logan Kedzie
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In the context of this "U.S. feeding everyone," when this is written in '68 is an interesting time, in the sense that Hunger in America is coming out, and then you'll have the Nixon food conference followed by the drastic change in Ag policy in the '70s. i.e. this is right when the Federal policy is shifting to produce more food, to give more food, thought of as a means of preventing civil disorder.
— Jul 11, 2024 03:47PM

