[A]ll hope that an aristocratic civilization is desirable for other than the middle class. And that the classical liberal experiment, and the enlightenment vision of equality and universal aristocracy, failed. Free your mind. Abandon the rational fallacy as we abandoned mysticism. Abandon hope for democracy: it’s suitable only for northern European families with thousands of years of evolution behind them. Join the scientific revolution. And take up arms. And save the aristocratic egalitarian truth-telling, high trust civilization. We are mankind’s aristocracy. We cannot let our proles and women deprive mankind of our leadership.
Form: Aphorism
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Propertarianism’s High Barrier to Entry is a “Good”
[O]ne of the problems that plagues both Neo-Reaction and Libertinism(Rothbardian Cosmopolitan libertarianism), is the lack of formal logic (building proofs: criticisms) means both disciplines attract lunatics. And there isn’t any defense against it. I had always considered Propertarianism’s rather challenging learning curve as a negative. But in light of what I’ve seen, it’s actually a positive. Either you can construct a Propertarian argument or you can’t. If you can’t, well, then you don’t have anything to say.
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Propertarianism’s High Barrier to Entry is a “Good”
[O]ne of the problems that plagues both Neo-Reaction and Libertinism(Rothbardian Cosmopolitan libertarianism), is the lack of formal logic (building proofs: criticisms) means both disciplines attract lunatics. And there isn’t any defense against it. I had always considered Propertarianism’s rather challenging learning curve as a negative. But in light of what I’ve seen, it’s actually a positive. Either you can construct a Propertarian argument or you can’t. If you can’t, well, then you don’t have anything to say.
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I Want The Churches. All of Them.
[C]hurches are our monuments. Monuments claim territory. I want the churches: Arsenal. Banking and Credit. Education. Training. It sounds nuts. But it’s brilliant really.
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I Want The Churches. All of Them.
[C]hurches are our monuments. Monuments claim territory. I want the churches: Arsenal. Banking and Credit. Education. Training. It sounds nuts. But it’s brilliant really.
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Fukuyama Didn’t Understand
[T]he Chinese developed their bureaucracy precisely because they FAILED to solve the problem of politics. The west solved it. We just didn’t know it.
CENTRALIZED———-WEAK————NOMOCRATIC LIARS——————————————-TRUTH TELLERS DIVERSE—————————————HOMOGENOUS -
Fukuyama Didn’t Understand
[T]he Chinese developed their bureaucracy precisely because they FAILED to solve the problem of politics. The west solved it. We just didn’t know it.
CENTRALIZED———-WEAK————NOMOCRATIC LIARS——————————————-TRUTH TELLERS DIVERSE—————————————HOMOGENOUS -
Luck is word used by the more skilled to make the less skilled feel better. Envy
—Luck is word used by the more skilled to make the less skilled feel better. Envy brings out the vampires and ghouls, ‘luck’ keeps them at bay.— Kyle Trotta
Source date (UTC): 2015-06-12 07:43:00 UTC
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REVOLUTION REQUIRES ONLY THAT WE ABANDON ALL HOPE All hope that an aristocratic
REVOLUTION REQUIRES ONLY THAT WE ABANDON ALL HOPE
All hope that an aristocratic civilization is desirable for other than the middle class.
And that the classical liberal experiment, and the enlightenment vision of equality and universal aristocracy, failed.
Free your mind. Abandon the rational fallacy as we abandoned mysticism.
Abandon hope for democracy: it’s suitable only for northern European families with thousands of years of evolution behind them.
Join the scientific revolution.
And take up arms.
And save the aristocratic egalitarian truth-telling, high trust civilization.
We are mankind’s aristocracy.
We cannot let our proles and women deprive mankind of our leadership.
Source date (UTC): 2015-06-12 06:00:00 UTC
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If one has to lie to compete then one has demonstrated genetic inferiority insuf
If one has to lie to compete then one has demonstrated genetic inferiority insufficient to justify both cooperation and existence.
The consequences of that statement are profound
Source date (UTC): 2015-06-11 07:55:00 UTC