• KillingTimeItself@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 month ago

    even given that fact, we’ve created science, and managed to create some of the most advanced, and incredible things in the world. Our level of technical complexity is unmatched by anything in our observable universe, to our knowledge.

    I’m not sure it’s impossible to consider politics, without politics. Even if just for the purpose of a thought experiment.

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      1 month ago

      Maybe its the broadness of the word politics. As its extensive and easy to get hooked up on politics being old men farting in a room deciding on whether or not to rase the retirement age.

      In that case I understand what your saying, so if we sent children to colonise another planet and these children miraculously had no understanding of prior generation or the world they’d come from we would soon see a system form akin to politics most likely archaic but would continue to evolve and would govern the lives of generations, this colony would most likely (if they survive) go on to create science, maths and build systems to interpret the world around them and all this governed by politics.

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        1 month ago

        The way i like to conceptualize it, is that governance is independent from politics. Politics is meta governance.

        Technically politics refers to the whole of it, but let’s be honest, that’s not particularly helpful here.