Anomaly UK and I had a nice conversation on neocameralism last year, and he posted interesting stuff up until last December. no word since
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Replying to @cyborg_nomade
Reactionary Future had a spiraling intense trajectory last year, reaching a true singularity: https://reactionaryfuture.wordpress.com/2016/12/17/the-end-of-this-project/ …...
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Replying to @cyborg_nomade
...but midway he had already refused the NRx label and neocameralism.
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Hestia Society is, obviously, the ones that most likely will push against the claim that NRx is dead - since it is their most valuable asset
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...but by reading Social Matter and related blogs, I can't seems to find the last time neocameralism was even adressed, let alone theorized
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to finish the storm (I'll post this to the blog later, with added section on the consequences for u/acc and LRx)...
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...unless I'm missing something huge, Neoreaction as neocameralism + patchwork is pretty much dead.
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Replying to @cyborg_nomade
I'm not sure 'dead' is right. At least as much "our work here is done." Neocam needs digesting, before the next push forwards.
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time will tell (of course), but such digesting and pushing don't seem to be coming from the ex-nrxers.
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The U/Acc. crew are definitely doing the most explosive stuff at the moment (IMHO).
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