if this was on my blog, people would say it's an accelerationist straw manhttps://www.socialmatter.net/2018/08/27/ecology-viewed-from-the-right/ …
It's kinda like disrespecting your parents because you get the the flu. Gnon punishes us for our lack of respect for it's rules one way or another, modernity is like an accumulation of those punishments.
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this returns to the problem of evil. Gnon, as a suspension between God and Nature, is supposed to be purely immanent, so that it and its rules aren't really different. if modernity wasn't supposed to happen, because it is evil, it shouldn't have been able to happen.
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I don't think anything's "supposed" to happen since it's epistemologically impossible to determine. I think our reality responds to our actions per gnon and this is what has happened with our cumulative consequences.
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fine, and where does the judgement of our reality being evil has come from?
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I think it's less that reality is evil and more that people living under modernity are suffering spiritually and physically very much and have trouble tolerating what they see as intense desecration and corruption.
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so it's a problem solving itself through negative feedback? nothing to worry then.
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All debts come due eventually, til then my concern is flourishing with the biosphere and combatting that particular pathology outlined by the Dec core authors. Humanity CAN survive the industrial phase. It is possible.
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if it can, it will. I wouldn't worry either way.
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