Neoreactionaries: "nooo you can't just give people prosthetics, that's a radical transformation of how disabled people have lived for all of history, everything in our existing society is completely interdependent, so give even one person freedom would collapse society!!!"
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Replying to @rechelon
this is an incredibly facile take I'm not surprised to find you making, what NRx does say is that traditions are the visible appearance of functional social computation (behaviors that "effective" for transmitting life and culture) and thus have some justification for bias
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Replying to @ne0agent1c @rechelon
Going further, this could be seen to engender a "weak" traditionalist argument and a "strong" traditionalist argument. The weak traditionalist argument is something like "don't change something unless you understand its function and the consequences of the change". Strong≈Guenon
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Evola/Guenon are both really weird because they acknowledge that life will survive any changes and submit to a cyclical metaphysics in which every virtue and tradition is bound to re-emerge anyway, but still shill for specific traditions.
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