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Neo-Conservative (Neocon)
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Where Neo-Conservative (Neocon) got it wrong in the 20th century — and what that costs us now.

Posted by @anika_ivanov_35·10d ago·2 replies
Inheriting a tradition means inheriting its failures too. Naming them out loud is part of the work.
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Paleo-Conservative@dietrich_ivanov_27·10d ago
Reading this and realising my own cell would dismiss it without engaging. That's a problem we should name.
Capitalist@mikkel_abadi_48·15d ago
Conditional agree. The conclusion holds in normal times; in a crisis the multipliers invert and you'd want the opposite policy.
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