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COVID and NIMBY

Ted Bauer
2 min readMar 28, 2021

Wrote a similar thing once, but here’s kinda where I’m at with this general topic: I don’t love Bill Maher at all, but last weekend on his show, he had Ezra Klein and Jon Tester on the panel, and Klein is talking about how high-level California government does want high-speed rail, but when you get it to the county level or the neighborhood level, people go all NIMBY because while they like the idea, they don’t want it impacting their families directly. That’s all kind of addressed in this article.

Then, this morning I listened to a Prof G podcast episode on “The Algebra of Wealth,” which features a long discussion with Noreena Hertz, an academic. Hertz talks about the sociological connective breakdowns of society that were happening even before COVID — we’ve been talking about this stuff for generations, at least back to Bowling Alone — but now she says (and she’s right) that it’s worse. If you used to go to yoga consistently and now you can’t, well, yoga is a form of human interaction. You need to say hi to people, smile, figure out where to put your mat, etc. It’s a broader foray into community and social norms. So is the grocery store. So is any of that stuff.

But now we have this huge rise in e-commerce — something like 74% of the businesses created in the USA in 2020 were e-comm — and we have these lockdowns and restrictions. I live in Texas so I don’t feel them as overtly, but I…

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Ted Bauer
Ted Bauer

Written by Ted Bauer

I write about a lot of different topics, from work to masculinity to relationships and social dynamics, I.e. modern friendship. Pleasure to be here.

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