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*Moving my introduction here because I accidentally posted it in the wrong Open Thread.
Introducing myself-
Hi, I’m Karolina. I stumbled across this community after googling “techno feudalism”. A moderator of a Discord server I belong to says that the US will become techno-feudalist society, and I was trying to understand what he means. I’m not super interested in techno feudalism, though. I created an account here because I saw a lot of interesting topics under the “Concepts” tab.
I would describe myself as “down to earth”. Most of my thoughts revolve around my general welfare and the welfare of people who I’m close to. My fiance and I are planning a wedding for this summer, and we want to start having kids as soon as we’re married, so I think a lot about pregnancy and motherhood. I wonder what our kids will be like and hope that I’ll be a good mom.
So that brings me to why I’m here. I don’t think about things too deeply. I wonder if I have a tendency to accept what people say without question. People who I interact with online have told me that I don’t understand the agendas of politicians and the mainstream media. I want to understand why I think about things the way I do. I want to improve my critical thinking skills and learn how to think in a “deeper” way.
Welcome! I wonder how "techno feudalism" lead you here. When I search for it on the site the only results that come up is your two comments (and that's a very rare thing for this site).
I suggest you start with the core reading in the library, but other things that might interest you based on what you said are Inadequate Equilibria, Simulacrum Levels, Moral Mazes. A common thread there is incentives / game theory, but you might get an intuition for those from the core reading. If not and that frame feels alien to you, you can go to these tags and look for s... (read more)