Fascism was an attempt to solve both the cancer of communism by intentions, and the cancer of capitalism by externality.
Form: Aphorism
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“Market Fascism” Provides the only sovereignty. Rule of Natural Law of Reciproci
“Market Fascism” Provides the only sovereignty. Rule of Natural Law of Reciprocity, Judiciary, Militia, Monarchy. Everyone else just rides on the market, and that market pays for all of the above.
Source date (UTC): 2017-11-12 21:08:00 UTC
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“Market Fascism” Provides the only sovereignty. Rule of Natural Law of Reciproci
“Market Fascism” Provides the only sovereignty. Rule of Natural Law of Reciprocity, Judiciary, Militia, Monarchy. Everyone else just rides on the market, and that market pays for all of the above. -
“Market Fascism” Provides the only sovereignty. Rule of Natural Law of Reciproci
“Market Fascism” Provides the only sovereignty. Rule of Natural Law of Reciprocity, Judiciary, Militia, Monarchy. Everyone else just rides on the market, and that market pays for all of the above. -
“True Enough” gets ya survival and some successes. “Truth” gets ya transcendence
—“True Enough” gets ya survival and some successes. “Truth” gets ya transcendence.”— Nick Heywood
Source date (UTC): 2017-11-12 20:48:00 UTC
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“True Enough” gets ya survival and some successes. “Truth” gets ya transcendence
—“True Enough” gets ya survival and some successes. “Truth” gets ya transcendence.”— Nick Heywood -
“True Enough” gets ya survival and some successes. “Truth” gets ya transcendence
—“True Enough” gets ya survival and some successes. “Truth” gets ya transcendence.”— Nick Heywood -
THE STRONG DO
THE STRONG DO.
Source date (UTC): 2017-11-12 20:45:00 UTC
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Are You Sure That’s A Philosophy?
What most people call a ‘philosophy’ is just a personal marketing statement of the criteria necessary for their voluntary cooperation: “here is my ideal social contract”. The problem is, that if their voluntary cooperation were desirable they would not need a philosophy as such. Champagne taste and swill pocketbook. -
Are You Sure That’s A Philosophy?
What most people call a ‘philosophy’ is just a personal marketing statement of the criteria necessary for their voluntary cooperation: “here is my ideal social contract”. The problem is, that if their voluntary cooperation were desirable they would not need a philosophy as such. Champagne taste and swill pocketbook.