Up to now, this is the damning 'racist evil' post that the mind-controllers are pointing people at (bless them): http://unqualified-reservations.blogspot.fr/2009/07/why-carlyle-matters.html?m=1 …
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So what's Moldbug saying there. Lots (as usual), but most relevantly to the squawkers: No one today has any problem whatsoever with slavery
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... so long as it is organized and sustained at the level of the state. Only as a private relation is it condemned ...
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... most conspicuously and hysterically by ardent statists. (Yes, I know, reading is hard -- easier just to shout.)
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Slavery is a social bond, reciprocally divided into functions of command and dependency. ...
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... Moldbug, as an abnormally sane observer, does not think this relation has been 'abolished' (but only nationalized). Crimethink, clearly.
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@Outsideness agree, and it's a clever idea. but hard to deny that MM is also implying he would not mind, er, privatisation.3 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
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@topynate .. Even if you think that's wrong -- or ++ even CLEARLY wrong -- is it to be declared unmentionable due to its radioactive 'hate'?3 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@Outsideness no. but it's a very general argument. it could justify apprenticeship, or chattel slavery ...2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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