finally, we have a thinker and writer in the united kingdom called david goodhart who says, these daysse when looking at people in western societies is between those he calls anywheres and those he calls somewheres. now, the anywheres are usually educated, usually metropolitan, highly mobile people, who are comfortable in any intellectual environment, living pretty much anywhere in the world. that would be you. the somewheres are deeply rooted people who are not so mobile, whose thought processes are more localised and not so open and they, according to david goodhart, are much less interested in the kind of ideals that you've just been painting with me. i am happy to live in a world with the somewheres, i just don't want them shaping the world for the rest of us in a way that makes it very difficult for us to do what we want to do. so if, my favourite example of this is the american example of the amish in pennsylvania, they've closed themselves off, they don't like talking to strangers, they don't like money or motorcars, or lots of things that i think are inevitable parts of the mod