“But over time, the executive branch grew exceedingly powerful. Two world wars emphasized the president’s commander in chief role and removed constraints on its power. By the second half of the 20th century, the republic was routinely fighting wars without its legislative branch, Congress, declaring war, as the Constitution required. With Congress often paralyzed by political conflict, presidents increasingly governed by edicts.”

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    It’s like saying “let’s all get rid of smartphones together” the cat is out of the box with having social structures (and therefore empires unfortunately)

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      Nah, more like ‘Let’s get rid of the ozone hole’, which we said, and then did.

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        I don’t get it. No. We didn’t. We changed our behaviour and saved it. It is a success story.

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          You were effectively saying ‘we can’t change big stuff’, and then I provided an example of a big thing we changed because we decided to. My point, then, is: sure we can, we do all the time. We won’t because we’re all addicted to cheap goods and outsourced labor and shit, but won’t is a fair distance from can’t.

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            We didn’t decide to abolish social structures though. Ever. And it is something the same as fire. We don’t abolish fire. We won’t ever stop having social structures.