Theme: Governance

  • WHAT DOES JAMES LINDSAY MEAN BY “THE WOKE RIGHT”? (CC: @ConceptualJames TL/DR; a

    WHAT DOES JAMES LINDSAY MEAN BY “THE WOKE RIGHT”? (CC: @ConceptualJames

    TL/DR;
    a) Lindsay is correct that beginning in the early twenty- teens, libertarians switched to a conservative position and the then broad conservative spectrum began using the left’s techniques in academy and media in social media, taking advantage of i) the fact that conservative ideas withstand scrutiny and progressive and left do not, ii) the capacity of right ridicule and sarcasm to reflect truths rather than wishful thinking, and iii) the success of these conservatives in social media (‘the left can’t meme’) in countering leftist narratives. – inspiring the left’s seizure of institutions to suppress such discourse (ie: using the left’s techniques against it). As such lindsay is using the odd accusation of Gnosticism instead of scientific evidence to create a false equivalency between left and right understandings of human nature and it’s social, economic, political, and geostrategic consequences. This is a rather obvious falsehood and a rather sophistic fallacy to argue from.

    b) Lindsay is correct in that the right factions like the left factions might overstep the need for correction against left capture of institutions, but wrong in that i) the right claims no special insight other than the evidence of human behavior, the results of the science of human behavior in defeating left false promises of its malleability, and the demonstrated failure of left programs foreign and domestic. ii) ergo the right may err in factional prescription but they do not err in universal proscription.

    c) Given that i) western success has consisted of five thousand years of incremental demand for and institutionalization of demand for individual responsibility for self, private and common, as a means of permitting the production of commons from which al benefit by reduction of opportunity transaction and risk costs; ii) all left framing, policies, and prescriptions are reducible to the (feminine) demand for evasion of responsibility for self, private, and common at the expense of those who demonstrate responsibility for self private and common, and iii) that all left policy seeks to use the state to steal from the responsible to subsidize the irresponsible; therefore all left framing, policy, narrative, and strategy consists of the attempt to use government to steal from others under the false pretense of victimhood when in fact they are engaging in crime. The crime is not an opinion. It is a fact. Ergo right claims of ‘oppression’ (criminality) are correct. iv) Meanwhile conservatives have always been and remain, open to trading support (not subsidy) in exchange for demonstration of responsibility for self regulation, one’s display word and deed, and it’s results for the private and common. This was as true on the steppe, as it was in greece and rome, as it was under the church, and as it remains today.

    I do not err, in the least, in this assessment.

    By and large Lindsay is an excellent book reviewer, expositor and promoter of the criticism of the left’s ideas. However, he has neither insights nor prescriptions, other than those that are universal regardless of stripe, and as we see with all such attempted public intellectuals – and his criticisms of the right are demonstrably somewhere between ignorant, self serving, dishonest, and false.

    LINDSAY’S POSITION
    James Lindsay, an activist on social media, has indeed used the term “Woke Right” to describe a subset of right-wing ideologies or individuals that he believes share certain characteristics with the “woke” ideologies typically associated with the left.

    From Lindsay’s perspective, the “Woke Right” is characterized by:

    1) An “awakened” critical-oriented theory of knowledge: This suggests that individuals or groups on the right have adopted a similar mindset of critical theory, where they perceive themselves as having special insight into societal structures and power dynamics, albeit from a right-wing perspective. They believe their ideas, which might be suppressed by mainstream liberal thought, are fundamentally true.

    2) Leading with a sense of victimhood: Similar to how some on the left might claim victimhood based on identity politics, Lindsay suggests that those on the “Woke Right” also frame themselves as victims—victims of liberal or progressive policies, or of a broader cultural shift against traditional values.

    Ends justify means: This implies a pragmatic approach where the moral or ethical concerns are secondary to achieving political or ideological goals, a trait Lindsay sees paralleling the tactics used by some on the left.

    Lindsay uses these points to argue that this segment of the right is essentially engaging in the same kind of activism and rhetoric as their left-wing counterparts, just with different ideological content. This includes the tendency to misdiagnose societal issues and propose radical solutions, often cloaked in a narrative of needing to “fix” society through a transformation that would hand them more power while undermining individual liberties.

    He has also indicated that the “Woke Right” might hijack the momentum of anti-woke movements to push their own radical agendas, suggesting they could be seen as opportunists within the broader conservative or right-wing sphere, using the backlash against mainstream wokeness to advance their own extreme views or to gain power.

    Lindsay’s criticism seems to stem from his belief that this group’s approach is not in line with traditional conservative values like individual liberty, limited government, and classical liberalism but rather mirrors the tactics and mindset of the woke left, albeit with opposite political aims.

    These interpretations come from Lindsay’s own statements on social media and in his written work, where he discusses the phenomenon.


    Source date (UTC): 2024-12-12 01:30:34 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1867012350588669952

  • We can fix our own and might just be in the process of trying to do it. That’s a

    We can fix our own and might just be in the process of trying to do it. That’s a political problem. FIxing russia requires fixing them, and that’s a strategic and if necessary, military problem.

    Athens(Anglosphere) and Sparta (germanosphere) must always defend against Persia (the middle east) if for no other reason than self defense.

    Domestication of barbarians is the optimum path to safety.

    Reply addressees: @DwightExMachina


    Source date (UTC): 2024-12-11 22:30:30 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1866973863273435137

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1866951824223146272

  • “WHY DOES RUSSIA WANT TO BE A GREAT POWER?” by @CurtDoolittle · From 2016 ·11415

    “WHY DOES RUSSIA WANT TO BE A GREAT POWER?” by @CurtDoolittle · From 2016 ·114152 Views
    Reposted by E.H. Hail @Hail__To_You

    Russian leadership wants to restore their prior great power status, the Russian empire, and Orthodox civilization, and frankly who can blame them.… https://twitter.com/Hail__To_You/status/1866916896370765887


    Source date (UTC): 2024-12-11 22:28:17 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1866973304726360304

  • Forgot about this pre-2022 invasion post on Russia. Worth a review. 😉

    Forgot about this pre-2022 invasion post on Russia.
    Worth a review. 😉 https://twitter.com/Hail__To_You/status/1866916896370765887

  • I didn’t say that. But it’s pretty easy to put each on a scale. We’re possibly ‘

    I didn’t say that. But it’s pretty easy to put each on a scale. We’re possibly ‘correcting’ the plutocrats, and the j’s merely require legal reforms that our organization has produced. But islam has a record of destroying every civilization it gains a foothold in.


    Source date (UTC): 2024-12-11 18:07:56 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1866907786371797418

    Reply addressees: @FilipAuguste

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1866900242861527214

  • “The first battlefield is the re-writing of History!” – Karl Marx We have to qui

    “The first battlefield is the re-writing of History!” – Karl Marx

    We have to quite literally purge the academy and the education system and rebuild it.


    Source date (UTC): 2024-12-11 17:23:30 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1866896603245842698

  • “The first battlefield is the re-writing of History!” – Karl Marx We have to qui

    “The first battlefield is the re-writing of History!” – Karl Marx

    We have to quite literally purge the academy and the education system and rebuild it.


    Source date (UTC): 2024-12-11 17:23:30 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1866896603191316482

  • Q: CURT: –“Why aren’t you more bullish on china?”– I might be bullish on the c

    Q: CURT: –“Why aren’t you more bullish on china?”–

    I might be bullish on the chinese population, but IQ is a resource that requires institutions to express. The CCP like the Russian elites are prohibitive institutions, and both countries are astoundingly poor outside of ‘Potemkin Cities” because of it.

    I was optimistic for both as they pursued market economies, but the competition by the rising productive classes was a threat to the rent seeking of the established elites in russia and ‘princes’ in china.

    The forgiving interpretation is that both are empires with productive cores, but ruling over vastly unproductive territories vulnerable to central asian hordes (now islam) and that they correctly need to maintain control to prevent the spread of bad ideas, bad culture, and bad genes, as well as the rise of competitors who like their ancestors will resort to raiding and war to compensate for the incapacity of their land to produce incomes.

    The world has not come around yet to the obvious conclusion that there is only one bad actor on the planet – that is islam. The rest of the planet is maturing into modernity a bit painfully but rather rapidly and to its benefit. Were it not for oil under the middle east the remaining civilizations would all treat islam as a belligerent africa to be contained. The benefit of non-muslim africa is that it’s actually doing just fine. Islam is not.

    Cheers
    CD


    Source date (UTC): 2024-12-11 17:21:36 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1866896126236073984

  • The left is just the expression of the feminine intuition. It can only be outlaw

    The left is just the expression of the feminine intuition. It can only be outlawed and trained against. It will never go away. We have domesticated men and women. we have failed to domesticate 20th and 21st century feminine intuitions because while marxism failed with men, it’s…


    Source date (UTC): 2024-12-09 19:43:50 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1866207145420783749

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1866206468070080745

  • Agreed. Ergo. There is always a mixed economy. There is always the choice betwee

    Agreed. Ergo. There is always a mixed economy. There is always the choice between army (nationalism) and navy (internationalism). One need only choose. And choose what imposes no costs upon neighbors sufficient to incentivize them to war.


    Source date (UTC): 2024-12-09 18:08:55 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1866183259396461046

    Reply addressees: @AutistocratMS

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1866179413076820256