1265: State transition
Author(s): Scott Douglas Jacobsen
Publication (Outlet/Website): Medium (Personal)
Publication Date (yyyy/mm/dd): 2025/06/01
Marriage seems like primarily a socio-economic arrangement.
Built for a peculiar economy and arrangement within it,
The conditions of sociality and economics shift:
What is a job, now?
We changed the context.
So, the frame on the arrangement changed too.
The West views changing relations because of altered arrangements due to a fluid new frame as a “problem,” even a “crisis.”
The situation can be characterized.
To moralize as a problem or crisis, it assumes the State prior as definitively preferred and the vector of the State incoming as negative.
For whose benefit?
For what purposes?
To what ends?
It’s all tradeoffs. So:
Who pays the Piper in State incoming?
Is it a point of better balance or the reverse of State prior?
We only know: Socio-economic conditions change, arrangements adapt due to overwhelming force of historical contingency, and the trajectory merely gives a marginal indication of the State incoming.
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