I agree in broad sense, but populist heroes are always class-traitors. (This could be bias, I don't live a demotic life myself)
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Replying to @QuasLacrimas
.@carnapbot2000 i would like to encourage people to form their own elementary groups, institutions & practices, and to do it ASAP.
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Replying to @Peter_OTool
.@carnapbot2000 they will learn a lot about practical life without being as innately corruptible as those already in the system
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Replying to @Peter_OTool
This was something I sort of alluded to in one post and meant to write more about, but I sort of lost interest: but outsiders/
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Replying to @QuasLacrimas @Peter_OTool
plebs are actually pretty easy to corrupt. Their sympathies can't be bought, which we respect. But their honor can be, v. cheap
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Replying to @QuasLacrimas
i am talking to the few who are competent but have been/will be disqualified because of their orientation
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Replying to @Peter_OTool
if there are only 10 such people in the world, so be it
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.@carnapbot2000 let me add, i think that the vetting process for those over 55 was less politicized, different than for those under 35
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and the 'humanities' or 'liberal arts' were far ahead of other fields in this
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it is gratifying that phil and poli-sci students are becoming influential on dissident right but we are still virtual hermits
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idk what you're talking about <_<
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