The process of liberalism seems to be something like, Next generation comes up, finds the laws and norms it finds itself within ignorant and oppressive, and throws them off You then enter a period of chaos and reordering
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Everyone gets sick and tired of this, reaction ensues, but only synthesizes the new norms, it never undoes them. This reaction only lasts until the next generation grows up, with no memory of the previous disorder and why it sucked. They just pick up the ball and keep running
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Maybe this is super obvious. But as the Trump Epoch made nakedly clear, the social "progress" that results from each leap the ideology takes forward wasn't necessarily true, or even good for the society in question Maybe it wasn't progress, but just ideological process.
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It does feel like it's hitting a breaking point, where we either embrace full Kendism, or the tattered remnants of Science! incontrovertibly proves HBD is real, and we wake up from the party and try to glue the remnants of liberalism back together the best we can
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But I believe the allure of liberalism is highly resilient, even as its globalist final form makes living conditions finally go into retreat. Which may be what ultimately breaks it Still, we've seen the power of the propaganda machine. And who runs the propaganda? It's not us
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In short, I don't believe the regime will collapse until liberalism is ready to collapse, and I think it's a long ways from giving up the ghost Still I don't consider this a blackpill. It is no more than a historical process we find ourselves trapped within
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Just as many, many others have found themselves trapped within historical processes beyond their control. But I don't believe in Moldbuggian passivism, either. Because the process of finding what comes next must be an organic and evolutionary process of resisting progressivism
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Tradition was the process of learning what works to master the chaotic nature of human impulses. Progressivism is the process of dismantling those traditions to restore this once-conquered chaos The next traditions can only emerge from learning how to master progressivism.
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https://twitter.com/AgainstGop/status/1389979295599181828 … I just do call myself one now.
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whenever I am asked my political beliefs, I now just say I am firmly on the right but don't consider myself conservative.
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"Worship of fire over preservation of ash"
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