Population size

Saturday, December 29th, 2012 10:21 pm
lethargic_man: (reflect)
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Modern societies contain truly huge numbers of people, vastly more than in any society of the past. Now, I have a vague impression that in old (pre-twentieth, possibly more pre-nineteenth) century societies, the average citizen was more likely to personally know important or significant people than they are now. This impression is completely subjective, so I may be completely wrong, but that's the way it seems to me.

I was thinking about what it must be like to live in a society that is that much smaller than ours in this respect, and it occurs to me that actually we do have a good model for this: the Jewish population today (there are 263,000 Jews in the UK today, of which two thirds live in or around the same megalopolis as me). That's what Jewish geography is all about, and why none of us Jews is surprised to keep bumping into people we know, and why we're much more likely to encounter machers from the Jewish community than movers and shakers from the wider society, in which we're tiny cogs in a vast, vast machine (just stand in a Tube station at rush hour and watch the number of people that go past, to see this!).

Thoughts, anyone?

Date: 2012-12-30 12:08 pm (UTC)
iddewes: (london)
From: [personal profile] iddewes
That's interesting...I hadn't really thought about it before. I have to say, the only famous Jewish person I've actually met was David Schneider, and he isn't THAT famous, but he does sometimes show up at the NLPJC. And at Limmud I met someone who was related to Rachel Weisz. But that's it...

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