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Gormoyesterday at 3:55 PM1 replyview on HN

I'm not sure that's directly analogous, though. We're talking about people looking at specific cultural trends and making reasoned arguments about specific causes and effects, not just saying "X will happen". Specific models and assumptions about how human societies work are often validated by historical example, and don't just predict end states, but sequences of events that extend over longer terms.

When people say they see history repeating itself, it's worth hearing them out.


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dkdcioyesterday at 4:16 PM

I’m saying if every generation has old men screaming “society is collapsing”, they aren’t right, even when they’re locally “right”

(broken clock right twice a day)

I’m all for hearing well-reasoned arguments; presenting pithy quotes as fact is absurd; claiming programming peaked 15 years ago is absurd

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