You're not wrong, but this will always pose a question: where, exactly, do we draw the line on the progress of nihilism?
This wasn't in the manifesto? I'm ignorant to this terminology, or forgetful.
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No, it's entirely of my own concoction. And it seems, to me specifically, to be correct. Hopefully it proceeds and I'm working on it.
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In other words, the manifesto was the beginning. There's a great deal of perspectives invited to the new Mont Pelerin Society. That's why it hasn't convened yet.
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A recent discovery is that the "SJWs" need a seat at the table.
#AltWoke came out exactly at the wrong time, as feminism started to assert itself against Hollywood and corporate sexism. The real L/Acc starts to assert itself. -
What we want isn't endless liberalism or even Bolshevism. It's humanity to push us into xenofeminism, xenoecology, out of capitalism and ultimately off this planet. But that requires a short-term communism.
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Communism doesn't do 'short-term', or at least doesn't intend to.
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You're quite wrong. Communist politics does short-term. It pushes us out of existing society: it deterritorizes. That's why it's an option contra R/Acc.
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Wherein does communism do short term?
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Same thing R/Acc does in its more honest moments: pushes us out of capitalism.
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