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Mad genius, comedian, actor, and freelance voiceover artist broadcasting from the distant shores of Lake Erie (he/him)

Broadview Heights, Ohio
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    1. Arthur Chu‏Verified account @arthur_affect Jan 24
      Replying to @loudpenitent

      Okay but you can't say he also didn't make Orcs dumb thugs when it suited him - he even gives them a Cockney accent (which carried over to WH40K) The internal division between Orc "subspecies" is right there with Saruman's Uruk-hai bickering with their "Mordor-orc" commissar

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    2. Arquinsiel Teknogrot‏ @Teknogrot Jan 24
      Replying to @arthur_affect @loudpenitent

      In part that's because he was doing a little bit of "REAL England is small villages in the countryside" mythologising, and Orcs being a heavily industrialised people come from the big city. GW caught that and modernised the stereotype a bit.

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    3. penitent admirer‏ @loudpenitent Jan 24
      Replying to @Teknogrot @arthur_affect

      Eh, kiiiinda? Tolkien's attitude to industry is, imo, a little more complicated than people give credit for, because many of his forces of Good are profoundly industrialized. Gondor, the Noldor, the Dwarves. What they aren't is capitalist or the negative side of industry.

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    4. Arquinsiel Teknogrot‏ @Teknogrot Jan 24
      Replying to @loudpenitent @arthur_affect

      They're the kind of industry that lasted until after the second world war, the small country workshops where one craftsman carefully built a single spitfire over a period of months. It's worth reading into the problems the USA had integrating the Merlin engine into the P-51.

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    5. Arthur Chu‏Verified account @arthur_affect Jan 24
      Replying to @Teknogrot @loudpenitent

      Technically this isn't industry, this is artisanship, which is precisely characterized as the opposite of industrial labor that industrial labor replaced

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    6. penitent admirer‏ @loudpenitent Jan 24
      Replying to @arthur_affect @Teknogrot

      Well, sure. I just don't know if we're not supposed to see these cultures as having engaged in Industry, as well, given the sheer scope of their labors. But that's also more detail than LOTR really gives to the economies of either side's logistics, imo.

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    7. Arthur Chu‏Verified account @arthur_affect Jan 24
      Replying to @loudpenitent @Teknogrot

      I think it's really clear industrial capitalism is Tolkien's idea of the One Ring, it's everything he's against At its core it's this idea of a genius mastermind in an armchair having a vision to change the world and then making a bunch of ignorant cogs execute it

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    8. penitent admirer‏ @loudpenitent Jan 24
      Replying to @arthur_affect @Teknogrot

      I'd say *dominion*, but sure. I just don't know if I'd call Tolkien anti-production, or for that matter anti-prosperity or science. I really hate the common nerd take of Sauron as Champion of Industry, Science, and the Little Guy, it shows a profound ignorance of the work.

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    9. Arthur Chu‏Verified account @arthur_affect Jan 24
      Replying to @loudpenitent @Teknogrot

      *shrug* If you think the abandonment of artisanship for industrial capitalism was a necessary stage in global economic development, which doctrinaire Marxism says it was, then it's a completely valid critique

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    10. penitent admirer‏ @loudpenitent Jan 24
      Replying to @arthur_affect @Teknogrot

      Ehhhhh. I wouldn't say so, since the big thing is that Sauron is hardly a champion of either science or the rights of workers. :P He's the capitalist power the Marxist must destroy, not its proponent.

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      Arthur Chu‏Verified account @arthur_affect Jan 24
      Replying to @loudpenitent @Teknogrot

      Marxism says the only path to communism is through capitalism, and turning back from capitalism for feudalism can only cause harm

      2:54 PM - 24 Jan 2021
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        2. Orman‏ @LizardOrman Jan 24
          Replying to @arthur_affect @loudpenitent @Teknogrot

          ... You can't just skip straight from feudalism to socialism...?

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        3. penitent admirer‏ @loudpenitent Jan 24
          Replying to @LizardOrman @arthur_affect @Teknogrot

          According to Marx, explicitly not. Notably, Tolkien's personal political leanings, according to him, were a sort of small-scale communism.

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