The man who is the closest thing liberalism has to a pope reaffirms that nihilism is the essence of liberalism (in case you still had any doubts).https://twitter.com/FukuyamaFrancis/status/987498674535022592 …
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The rise of liberalism is perhaps understandable as a compromise position in its European context but at some point we should have moved on to an actual content-rich vision of modernity. Liberalism long ago ossified into a harmful dogma.
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The liberal vision of a world where ‘content’ doesn’t matter (is a personal quirk) left us without the tools to build a society that goes beyond liberalism and now we’re trapped in this cyclical hell where we just go round and round repeating the same tired conflicts.
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The most depressing part of Fukuyama’s tweet? “If you want content move to the Middle East”. How sadly true and utterly pathetic.
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Imagine being Fukuyama (most famous for being horribly wrong about everything) and trying seriously to subtweet Buchanan (the exact opposite) lmao
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The problem with liberalism is that while it promised a patchwork where content could be created in any patch, it delivered a monoculture where conformity to nihilism is mandatory
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