is fascism a romantic notion
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Right wing movements happen with religion and mysticism, Facism is less about economics and more about identity and culture
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Replying to @AntiGroyper
agree how would you signify left wing movements ?
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Replying to @GRITCULT @AntiGroyper
The rhizomatic left and the arborescent right. The virtue of multiplicity as opposed to the adherence to hierarchy.
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Replying to @GRITCULT @AntiGroyper
Gilles and Deleuze concept of rhizome. The idea that knowledge need not be hierarchical, but may be spread a way which resists organization. No rankings. Contrast w/ tree (the traditional model of knowledge) which defines beginning, middle, end.pic.twitter.com/Q4pAK4FqKi
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If you view culture as arborescent, you may judge one against another as lesser or greater, based on what is "true" - what reaches to the top. Religion and mysticism can support the idea of truth with a set of values; what is good/bad. IMO the right tends toward this.
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If you view culture as rhizomatic, it is unwarranted to pass judgement, because different expressions are actually of the same. This is cultural relativism, largely a leftist phenomenon. Atheism fits in well; we're all stardust/evolved apes.
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My thoughts are probably naive. Gilles and Deleuze may never have presented the rhizome/tree dichotomy as left/right (or liberal/fascist, or whatever). But still, there's something to this. The modern left may not recognize its own post-modernism.
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im looking into it currently will link into bitcoin, societal governance and how physics scales into biology - entropic patterns (arborescent), and complex systems reactionary right and accelerationists have convened into a similar path imohttps://twitter.com/GRITCULT/status/1009784021264551936 …
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"Spooky" Žh∴ 🌲 @GRITCULTcurrently reading turings paper on turing spots thoughts later with bottom up emergence, arboreal networks and entropy "mīlle viae dūcunt hominēs per saecula Rōmam" (“a thousand roads lead men forever to Rome”) in Liber Parabolarum, 591 (1175) "all roads lead to rome" pic.twitter.com/rWe7a4wT54Show this thread0 replies 0 retweets 0 likesThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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