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John M's avatar

I like your Abundance Network chart, in particular the Limitations column. For Abundants the answer is "Need to figure out how to explain in plain language". Completely agree! Nobody is ever going to have a cohesive notion of what "abundance" is. The same is true for "capture". "State incapacity" is better, only takes an example for two to make quite clear. Figuring out messaging that will play with the broader public is the imperative for this movement. The Right's messaging for "economic populism" is far more accessible that this. What are you doing to catch up and pass them?

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In some sense it feels like State Incapacity was the '60s-'70s "progressive" reaction against the Capture of a muscular, highly-competent '40s'-'50s government. It became possible for concentrated power centers to take very large actions, like bulldozing neighborhoods to put up highways. That made the unions who built the projects happy, and made certain politicians happy since they got to do ribbon-cutting ceremonies, and distribute patronage of various sorts. But it didn't make the displaced residents so happy, and environmental groups rightly pointed out that the folks who held the power were engaging in short-sighted "planning" that wasn't delivering good results. But what we've ended up with is the worst of both worlds. Instead of actually breaking the Capture dynamic, they simply hobbled the government -- dismantled State Capacity, in favor of Incapacity -- so that capturing it is a booby prize.

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