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Friday, January 13th, 2017 02:31 pm
1) There is a natural cognitive bias, the older one gets, to see society as going downhill.

2) I have been increasingly worried about social trends for several years now.

It's getting very hard to write off my worries as just being a symptom of #1. All the antisocial behavior we kept excusing as something "just on the internet" has been leaking more and more into the physical world. We all spend all our time in an environment where the only response to the most hideous of attacks is just "oh, ignore it, it's not serious". Of course empathy is becoming increasingly unfashionable! Even traffic is getting more aggressive, with people breaking the speed limit much more consistently and to greater average degrees it seems. But obviously it's hard to trust those observations.

Is there an intellectually rigorous method for resolving this dilemma?
Saturday, January 14th, 2017 05:20 pm (UTC)
I have such a major twitch with "bastardy" being the first thing you brought up. I mean, maybe children being raised by single parents... somewhere down the list. (Since there are data to support this as having effects on children.) But marriage, and first?
Wednesday, January 18th, 2017 12:15 am (UTC)
I was a bit startled myself when my history professor used the term. But he used it in a very technical sense as a measure of the morality of the times with premarital sex as one metric. Such are the topics that are remembered after more than four decades from taking the class.