Re: A Tale of Two Economies...
I think you've selected a very appropriate word there. Tribalism.
That's a lot of what I see as well, even here in the US. Political affiliation, for example, is seeming more and more a tribal affiliation than it used to be. Or maybe it always was, and it was less acceptable to be open about it. People are self-segregating based on ideology.
And when strife or hardship happens, people always seem to be in a rush to decide where they want to draw the line between "us" and "them" (with the implicit reasoning being that "us" must always be the good guys, and "them" the bad guys).
I'm not saying there is a way to change things, but it wouldn't hurt us to take a peak over the border occasionally and see if there might be a better way of thinking.
If you were pressed to identify what differences might have brought about the apparently idyllic circumstances you describe, what would you point to? Are they mostly accidents of history, or was there a specific guiding principle at play, that was notably different from the US?
Originally posted by GRG55
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That's a lot of what I see as well, even here in the US. Political affiliation, for example, is seeming more and more a tribal affiliation than it used to be. Or maybe it always was, and it was less acceptable to be open about it. People are self-segregating based on ideology.
And when strife or hardship happens, people always seem to be in a rush to decide where they want to draw the line between "us" and "them" (with the implicit reasoning being that "us" must always be the good guys, and "them" the bad guys).
I'm not saying there is a way to change things, but it wouldn't hurt us to take a peak over the border occasionally and see if there might be a better way of thinking.
If you were pressed to identify what differences might have brought about the apparently idyllic circumstances you describe, what would you point to? Are they mostly accidents of history, or was there a specific guiding principle at play, that was notably different from the US?
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