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by ci5er 2113 days ago
Beyond "tribal ideology" idea clustering - there are tribal collections of shared assumptions, but personally there are also hierarchies of values.

Out of (say) 5~12 "values" that might matter to most persons - they are in different order, and change the way we process data. To provide a simple example, some people value freedom (autonomy) over safety, and others value safety over autonomy.

So even if people share the same assumptions about how the world works - and they have the same ideology as their tribe - disagreements will still arise.