I have agreed with your thesis regarding the end the end of protest since reading your book a while ago.
What concerns me is the probable alienation from your ideas that is engendered when associating ideas of cryptocurrency and the multiverse with protest, or rather what comes next.
For some of us these ideas are intriguing, but many, if not most activists are active as part of a grittier life which is set in the here and now, with mainly local issues and, frankly, not in a comfortable middle class setting.
Activists can be poor, or at least struggling, and the thought that somewhere in the multiverse they are leading their best life, isn't particularly helpful.
I have agreed with your thesis regarding the end the end of protest since reading your book a while ago.
What concerns me is the probable alienation from your ideas that is engendered when associating ideas of cryptocurrency and the multiverse with protest, or rather what comes next.
For some of us these ideas are intriguing, but many, if not most activists are active as part of a grittier life which is set in the here and now, with mainly local issues and, frankly, not in a comfortable middle class setting.
Activists can be poor, or at least struggling, and the thought that somewhere in the multiverse they are leading their best life, isn't particularly helpful.