Sub Specie Aeternitatis
One of the most common mistakes I see intellectuals making is getting caught in a short-sighted bubble, and thus tending to overconfidence in their worldview, and disregard for heritage and future. The...
View ArticleExperiments in Post-Rationalist Religion
I. Truth vs Myth I’ve recently been thinking on the social, personal, and spiritual benefits of religion, and have been struggling to reconcile the apparently godless and material nature of our host...
View ArticleMedian Voter Theorem and Democratic Activism
The Median Voter Theorem is an interesting result in the theory of democracy that ought to form a prominent piece in the bedrock of any discussion of electoral politics. The result, in short, is that...
View ArticleNotes on Boundaries
If you introduce a chemical (eg penicillin) that attacks the ability of bacteria to form cell walls, they lose their cell walls. This kills the bacteria. Why? Any productive entropy resistant dynamic...
View ArticleEntryism as Exploited Containment Failure Between Subcultures
The previous post was something of a standalone theory prerequisite for a discussion of how subcultures need walls, and what form those walls take. First off, I’m using “subculture” to mean a group of...
View ArticleWhy NRx is Winning
Let’s look at the structure of NRx with respect to subcultural containment and entryism. When we started, the boundaries that separated us from other political thought were an outright rejection of...
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