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2574. Human nature not always the cause.

Douglass Carmichael
Jun 3, 2022
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Probably should not blame unmediated humans directly. Humans create institutions which constrain the future because they are so hard to change a little bit like growing a redwood tree in you black yard. The psychology of why human beings create institutions which outlive them is interesting but should not detract from the fact that the institutions are highly conservative as structures. It’s the institutions that try to shift blame to people such as the oil companies trying to convince us it was our consumptions as demand that they were just responding to, meeting, not creating. In Texas, the attempt of the arms world is to blame shooting on mental instability, young people are angry because they often are in a contemporary sUS school system, sees shigh techer turnover, no money for textbooks, broken desks ( I am talking general not Texas. ). Business no longer cares for educated workers because it wants robots Andorra motion. Young people feel it. They are not being welcomed into society. Those who comprise society now I feel like that they can go it alone.

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