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Epistemic status: Low-effort post about something I am very familiar with.
Preamble
Scott Alexander recently wrote about making strong communities within a liberal society. He has nice things to say about Mormons:
Ultra-Orthodox Jews and Mormons: Get lots of people of the same religion together in one place - a timeless classic. Some of the ultra-est of the ultra-Orthodox are still more fluent in Yiddish than English, giving them near-invincibility from the mainstream. 9/10.
And again in the highlights from the comments:
Maybe the Mormons are the entrepreneurs we’re looking for?
As the resident Mormon, I have opinions.
Scott's Thesis
I found myself very unconvinced by the thesis of Scott's argument. As always, read the whole thing and don’t trust my summary, but the key point is:
But even defining these exceptions broadly, probably fewer than 10% of Americans belong to one of them [tight-knit communities of strong values].
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Outline:
(00:16) Preamble
(01:01) Scotts Thesis
(04:45) Institutions of LDS Communities
(04:58) Standardization
(07:07) Ward Boundaries
(08:37) Callings
(11:27) Niceness & Ministering
(14:04) Conclusion
The original text contained 16 footnotes which were omitted from this narration.
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Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.
By LessWrongEpistemic status: Low-effort post about something I am very familiar with.
Preamble
Scott Alexander recently wrote about making strong communities within a liberal society. He has nice things to say about Mormons:
Ultra-Orthodox Jews and Mormons: Get lots of people of the same religion together in one place - a timeless classic. Some of the ultra-est of the ultra-Orthodox are still more fluent in Yiddish than English, giving them near-invincibility from the mainstream. 9/10.
And again in the highlights from the comments:
Maybe the Mormons are the entrepreneurs we’re looking for?
As the resident Mormon, I have opinions.
Scott's Thesis
I found myself very unconvinced by the thesis of Scott's argument. As always, read the whole thing and don’t trust my summary, but the key point is:
But even defining these exceptions broadly, probably fewer than 10% of Americans belong to one of them [tight-knit communities of strong values].
[...]
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Outline:
(00:16) Preamble
(01:01) Scotts Thesis
(04:45) Institutions of LDS Communities
(04:58) Standardization
(07:07) Ward Boundaries
(08:37) Callings
(11:27) Niceness & Ministering
(14:04) Conclusion
The original text contained 16 footnotes which were omitted from this narration.
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First published:
Source:
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Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.

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