Spoons joins me and we talk about this thing called "the right." Well, he ends up getting me thinking and I spurg on at length about a couple of things. But it ended up being a fun time.
Hold on, it almost sounds like you're saying we should not apply reason to politics because doing so is technocratic and left wing and bad. That would be ridiculous.
It's perfectly within the realm of reason to leave space for organic development while preventing our enemies from having the same, or having any opportunity to disrupt our development. This is just good headship. You can employ reason and technique without using it to destroy your own organic development. By not being ruled by merchants, internationalists, or foreign powers, it's what happens almost by default. Management to the point of sterilization is what one does to one's enemies.
This brings us back to the idea that theory is secondary to the question of who rules. Basically nothing matters in the realm of politics but removing these enemies of ours from power. Whether that results in billions dying or not is entirely on them for creating such a horrid system. Permitting them to rule only allows for them to make their failure ever more costly, and this failure is an inevitability regardless of whether we bring it about sooner than later.
Even if it wouldn't fail, it would be immoral to the point of total spiritual and physical death to give up ourselves in order to preserve their abomination and its dependents. In actuality, billions won't die, but if we allow the insinuation of such possibilities to hold us back, then we are not serious.
Very good summary from Spoon at ~15 min
Hold on, it almost sounds like you're saying we should not apply reason to politics because doing so is technocratic and left wing and bad. That would be ridiculous.
It's perfectly within the realm of reason to leave space for organic development while preventing our enemies from having the same, or having any opportunity to disrupt our development. This is just good headship. You can employ reason and technique without using it to destroy your own organic development. By not being ruled by merchants, internationalists, or foreign powers, it's what happens almost by default. Management to the point of sterilization is what one does to one's enemies.
This brings us back to the idea that theory is secondary to the question of who rules. Basically nothing matters in the realm of politics but removing these enemies of ours from power. Whether that results in billions dying or not is entirely on them for creating such a horrid system. Permitting them to rule only allows for them to make their failure ever more costly, and this failure is an inevitability regardless of whether we bring it about sooner than later.
Even if it wouldn't fail, it would be immoral to the point of total spiritual and physical death to give up ourselves in order to preserve their abomination and its dependents. In actuality, billions won't die, but if we allow the insinuation of such possibilities to hold us back, then we are not serious.