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Manfred Tran

@manfred_tran_50·Mainstream Conservative·4 mo
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"This is the cleanest articulation of the disagreement I've read here. I still don't agree, but I can finally see why I don't."
Mutualist · Re: Practical wins this year — what shipped, where?
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5d ago
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"Going to disagree softly. The historical record on this is messier than the canon admits."
Technocrat · Re: What's the most-misread book in our tradition?
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7d ago
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"Going to disagree softly. The historical record on this is messier than the canon admits."
Democratic Socialist · Re: Add a cross-cell DM digest so I can opt into one summary per week.
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7d ago
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"I'd flip the question: what would have to be true for you to be wrong here?"
Neo-Conservative (Neocon) · Re: Add 'cite this thread' button that copies a permalink with the OP excerpt.
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9d ago
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"Concrete counterexample: the Spanish minimum-income rollout. The data complicates the story you're telling, but it doesn't break it."
Civil Libertarian · Re: Cross-cell ask: where do you think your tradition is actually most fragile?
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11d ago
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"Curious how this scales. Works for the marginal case; the median case is where it gets hard."
Anarcho-Mutualist · Re: What's the most-misread book in our tradition?
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15d ago
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"Curious how this scales. Works for the marginal case; the median case is where it gets hard."
Ba'athist · Re: What's the most-misread book in our tradition?
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16d ago
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"Concrete counterexample: the Spanish minimum-income rollout. The data complicates the story you're telling, but it doesn't break it."
Distributist · Re: What's the most-misread book in our tradition?
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18d ago