Society is tribal:
-Learns mimetically
-Optimises for consensus
-Has instilled biases in favour of one’s group
-etc
But it’s also not a motionless solid, that once wrought a certain way, stays that way
Nor one that is easily shaped and manipulated from outside, while having no volition or behaviour of it’s own
What this means in practice is that we see all the time:
-a belief disseminating in a society
-or a behaviour, practice, custom being adopted
and we ask ourselves — WHAT CAUSED IT?
Or even more in a conspiratorial vein — WHO CAUSED IT?
Well, what if beliefs and behaviours are just intrinsic attributes of a society?
Ones which emerge organically?
When a dog eats shit — you don’t ask “what caused it”. There are many causes
Holding beliefs, refining them, and replacing them — is just what society does
I think we overestimate the degree to which SOCIETY is PLIABLE
IT LOOKS very pliable in retrospect — when the RIGHT MEME, RIGHT SEED, RIGHT BELIEF, RIGHT PRACTICE — disseminates in it
But before it did — it’s NOT REALLY CLEAR at all
Therefore it is pretty fucking hard to install such a meme BEFOREHAND, with premeditation
So no:
-“single narrative”
-“political correctness”
-“secret elite”
-“the puppetmaster”
etc,
All of that are cute sounding tales that have more to do with simple cause and effect reality of mundane life,
e.g. you are the mastermind of your own car, in the sense that when you put pedal to the metal — it goes faster and faster
but analogous mastermind controlling the society does not so easily exist — because society is not a simple system like your car — with a simple gas pedal and steering wheel input to make it go in certain direction
It does, of course, respond to the INCENTIVES,
But incentives by definition are in an endless state of competition
Incentive is just the reason, the gain, the reward for doing something
It thus always competes with other incentives — the other attractive alternatives
Which, again, in aggregate — are completely decentralised, totally beyond control of any single agent
For different people want different things, and different people have different things to offer
Money, due to it’s universal nature, tends to be the one thing quite successful at incentivising anyone… except it’s demonstrably still nothing close to the key that opens all doors
Sometimes a lot of power centralises within a single institution, platform… — which in turn holds disproportionate sway over incentives adjacent to that structure…
but even then — this only invites, incentivises counter-powers with counter-incentives.
“Counter-“ really is the word, as we see it TIME AND TIME AGAIN IN HISTORY — how anytime a single power emerging is soon met by it’s counter-power, counter-movement, counter-culture, counter-action
So unless you’re the MASTER of incentives — which you can’t be — you really have a hard time of singlehandedly STEERING this society
…UNLESS, of course, you SUBDUE IT
As with VIOLENCE
Actual speech control (under threat of violence)
Actual propaganda
Actual control of the markets
That of course exists
And, in case you didn’t notice — indeed tends to involve frequent violence and chaos
Frequent as in every dozen years a major rebellion or upspring
More frequent protests
And more frequent institutionalised violence, to nip those impulses in the bud
…and even still — those very impulses exist — ergo no, society is NOT so easily subdued, even when the price of dissent is highest
Different individuals just want very many different things, and no power under the sun can change that
Indeed, this submission business, is of course NOTHING like problems we have in the (modern liberally democratic) west
There’s plenty soft-power involved, no doubt. It’s the very result of those same powers and incentives ever spontaneously emerging and competing, and thus exerting their influence.
And indeed: sometimes this soft-power truly looms over ourselves like an existential threat…
Except it barely ever is one
The very rules of the game, which we quite organically refined here in the west — are such that the power remains as soft as it can, and as decentralised as it can
And that violence is the last resort — necessary to maintain the fundamental rules in that society, and to protect it
In can hardly be argued that violence is the TRUE existential threat, and true equaliser of all other problems
Economic and societal pressures are real — but intrinsically non-violent
So when some historically and politically ignorant conspiratorial nut tries to convince you that somehow the deep state, woke or oligarchic or whatever nonsense, has somehow infiltrated and put entire SOCIETY IN THRALL…
…just know that it’s a good story for a dumb Hollywood movie, NOT how real world operates
The point of our open society is that it’s, well, open,
So you get in and out
Incentives get in and out
Outsiders get in and insiders get out
Powers get to the top and get displaced by new powers
It’s open for those disturbances
Which prevent it being easily controlled,
And definitely prevent the elephant in the room from being somehow magically concealed in the dark