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splitting a city in half is going to have terrible effects no matter what
ideally there is no split city or wall
but sometimes that can't be possible
@lolxdkappa u here
are u just gonna ignore me
I'm still here I'm doing something that's called **Searching using Google** rn tho
i gtg
Aaaaaaand im back for like 15 minutes
ok
also kennedy was cringe and caused the cuban missile crisis
almost made everything die lma
yo yo yo
most ethnic-nationalist groups rallied around Christianity
like?
every interwar nationalist group
Iron Guard, Spanish Falange, Rexist Party, Polish Falange, Irish Republicans, etc.
the notion that Christianity made people open to foreigners is modern and a result of secular humanism
the paper tried to claim that the specific policies of Christianity 'caused a spike in individualism
but its mostly observed in the north
yea that makes more sense
however there are plently of prominent examples of the contrary with the Sobornosti in Russia and the Slava in Serbia
Christianity is inherently collectivist
yeah, the effects can be better represented in the north west specifically with northern France, Germany, Nordic countries and Britain
those countries happen to be relatively irrelegious
survive the jives's post critiques the premise of the paper
its referring to the evolution of these societies into more individualistic ones
i think this is better explained by policies of liberalism were held by the countries that underwent the protestant reformations but i can understand how the adoption of more nuclear families within the late middle ages couldve lead to that
i think that it has more to do with the devolution of feudalism into capitalism
Capitalism is a byproduct, not the reason i would say
as well as secular enlightenment ideas contrary to traditional christian thought
yeah you can say it's more of a byproduct
yeah
it's not something to squint at because capitalism is inherently individualistic while feudalism is proto-corporatist in nature
wtf
`RESULTS
We test these predictions at three levels. Globally, we show that countries with longer historical exposure to the medieval Western Church or less intensive kinship (e.g., lower rates of cousin marriage) are more individualistic and independent, less conforming and obedient, and more inclined toward trust and cooperation with strangers (see figure). Focusing on Europe, where we compare regions within countries, we show that longer exposure to the Western Church is associated with less intensive kinship, greater individualism, less conformity, and more fairness and trust toward strangers. Finally, comparing only the adult children of immigrants in European countries, we show that those whose parents come from countries or ethnic groups that historically experienced more centuries under the Western Church or had less intensive kinship tend to be more individualistic, less conforming, and more inclined toward fairness and trust with strangers.`
the black box isnt working
for me
ah a poltergeist is haunting this wall of text