>>66090044Sora
It's what I like to call the Midwit trifecta:
1. A belief in Platonic abstract concepts (not understanding that the problem of forms was solved literally one generation later with Aristotle.)
2. "Countries are just arbitrary lines drawn on a map by old men". Imagine not understanding the operational reasoning behind the formation of a polity. A state can no more determine the size of it's borders than a cell nucleaus can determine the perimeter of the cell.
3. A belief that Alan Watts was in anyway 'smart' and/or 'novel'.