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Phil H's avatar

James, first of all thanks for taking the hit seeing “Civil War” so the ret of us don’t need to!

Masterful analysis of the cases of the (First) US Civil War, with the emphasis on legitimacy. Your article underscores the critical importance of having a legitimate government, able to resolve legal disputes. When legitimacy is gone, disorder, violence and in the worst case, civil war, result.

So when one candidate for President loses an election, tries to overturn the result, then spreads the falsehood that the election was ‘“stolen” and gets millions of people to believe him, that is a serious blow the the legitimacy of Constitutional government in the US. And that candidate runs again, that justifies voting for that candidate’s opponent, even if that opponent is otherwise unacceptable. Even if that candidate is old, of questionable competency, and (for us as pro-life Christians) favors abortion rights.

Because bad but legitimate government is better than no government.

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David Allender's avatar

I haven't thought about the myth of Marbury in a while.

I just got back from the movie, and really liked it, but I'm an Alex Garland fan. I don't think "does it make sense" is really the right way to judge Garland's work. I read him as being more interested in visual art than narrative art. Thematically, he's interested in how reality is extremely overwhelmingly and immediately brutal (though sometimes also beautiful) in a way that we are shockingly oblivious to. Alien invasion, androids, quantum simulation, zombies, and even photojournalists are just a means to this end, a way of convincing us to briefly come to our senses and see the world for the nihilistic wasteland that it is.

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