tfw Nicks concept of Fascism is the ONE thing I 100% agree with him, and the take that gets most people pissed off.https://twitter.com/Outsideness/status/958034889986600960 …
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Replying to @Marav0ne
Too many ppl seeing this as boomerist “dems r da real fascists” and not seeing lands critique of central planning aka “top-down platonic-fascist” sys. For land I feel that the spectrum is divided between centralization on one end and decentralization and intelligence on the other
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Replying to @la_bug_epoque @Marav0ne
A network, by definition is decentralized with commands/info moving in all directions this make its by its own nature intelligent in that if one node fails info still flows freely. Fascism for land is a strict top-down hierarchy with little to no fluidity, dynamism or intelligenc
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Replying to @la_bug_epoque @Marav0ne
Thus in lands political spectrum we have top down “line of sight” inflexible political ideologies on the left and on the other we have fluidic governance-as-technology that is highly adaptive and intelligent as well as decentralized
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Replying to @la_bug_epoque
Its cybernetics all the way down with Land. "Fascism" is just the 20th century modern decription of a negative feedback thermostat as a political system. Like you said, top-down, highly centralized, stratified systems of control.
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Replying to @Marav0ne
The word “fascism” has a veritable ecosystem surrounding it of different meanings and innuendos, and most of the backlash regarding his tweets comes from a dissonance between fascism as system or experience, vs fascism as ideology.
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Replying to @la_bug_epoque @Marav0ne
He'd get clearer traction by simply using the word 'Communism' instead.
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if only there was a word for nationalist variants thereof
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Land pretty much had a similar thread a few months ago but referred to it as neo-strasserism. Strasserism being the word you’re looking for.
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I guess you could cloak racism in ressentiment but the distinction means little to me. I can see how the label fits /pol/-tards.
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I wouldn’t describe any of those associated ideologies as racist per se, merely highly dependent on positioning an “other” as an antagonist to unite the people behind with. Jews, bourgeoise, kulaks, etc. total mobilization imo can only be achieved when the state has an enemy
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