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=== Signifiers === (incomplete) * Distributism * destructive process * social-democracy * population-society * graph population * ruling population * shepherd ruling population / shepherd sheet * central party / central party-nation * The Bureaucracy * [S2] Civilization is the development of a group of people into established structures -> demonstrated through North Korea totally starting over at the forming-a-kingdom stage * [S2] When people withdraw from a settlement or population, civilization starts over / A population that separates itself becomes a younger population with more archaic characteristics -> a bit speculative when applied to things like Trotskyism. but definitely has occurred with things like immigrant settlements - the immigrant settlement has nothing until the people living there somehow put shops and experts there. * [S2] The fate of Trotskyism hinges on whether it can produce industrial structures -> feels obvious. it's true of any civilization that it has to keep producing expertise and structures each generation or it doesn't develop * [S2] The fate of any population-society hinges on whether as a whole it produces industry -> "as a whole" is an important qualifier. if you don't have that, it's easy for people to start judging the worth of each individual and revealing themselves to be nazis. with qualifier, it's a harsh truth, but overall to realize that societies are forced to chunk-compete is a neutral thing.
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