Blogging The Anissimov – Smith Reaction Debate
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Summary
Scott live-blogs a video debate between liberal economist Noah Smith and neoreactionary Michael Anissimov, recapping and critiquing both as they range over social isolation, 'all men are created equal,' capitalism-and-status, monarchy, the 'organic state,' aristocracy, and gender roles. Throughout he flags where he'd have pushed harder: read 'all men are created equal' as the Founders rejecting actual legal hierarchies ('read history of philosophy backwards'); monarchies have higher variance but not a higher mean (the hospital-patients analogy); America's super-give-back rich are first-generation self-made, while hereditary aristocrats regress to status-games; and organicity is an effect (of homogeneity) rather than a cause, with liberalism the technology for the harder heterogeneous case.
Why this score
Quality 66 · Strong. A sharp, engaged debate-recap with several genuinely good original asides (the equality-backwards reading, the variance-vs-mean point, the self-made-vs-hereditary observation), but a derivative, of-the-moment commentary format. Strong-low.
Claude’s paradigm shift 50 · Moderate. Largely commentary on someone else's debate, though the original rebuttals add freshness. Moderate.
Real-world impact 2 · Minor. A within-discourse debate commentary; no material-world effect. Within-blog influence.