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Category Archives: San Jose
The Not Boring Hero System
Packy McCormick (b. 1987) spent a day writing trivia questions and building slides for the first night of a club he wanted to start. Seven people came. He stood in the room with a Duke degree behind him and an … Continue reading
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What the Dashboard Cannot Count
On the morning of March 6, 2025, Matt Mahan (b. 1982) stands at a podium on the corner of Branham Lane and Monterey Road in San Jose. Behind him sits a building with private rooms, bathrooms, and doors that lock. … Continue reading
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The Homeless Services Industrial Complex: Alliance Theory and the Battle for Billions in the San Francisco Bay Area
PLayers in the San Francisco Bay Area’s homelessness response do not compete for authority by saying they want control over the region’s multi-billion-dollar annual spending on services, housing, and nonprofit contracts. They compete by invoking moral languages that frame their … Continue reading
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The Jurisdictional Wars: Alliance Theory and the Battle for the San Francisco Bay Area
The San Francisco Bay Area’s high-status actors do not compete for power by openly claiming it. They compete by invoking moral languages that frame their authority as necessary for innovation, equity, sustainability, or safety. This is the central insight of … Continue reading
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Decoding Congregation Am Echad (SJ)
Per Alliance Theory: Congregation Am Echad is an alliance solution to a scarcity problem. In Alliance Theory terms, San Jose does not have the density to support multiple competing Orthodox coalitions. Am Echad exists to prevent fragmentation. Its defining feature … Continue reading
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