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<h2>[[File:Georgism.png]] [[Quarkism#Summary|Georgism]]</h2> | <h2>[[File:Georgism.png]] [[Quarkism#Summary|Georgism]]</h2> | ||
I've heard it confuses people as to why georgism out of all things is such a central element to my opinions, grounded in the belief that georgism is before all an egalitarian and [[File:Radlib.png|link=Radicalism]] [[Radicalism|radically liberal]] doctrine applied to the economy for the common good. I'd argue that this is a severe misconception of the ideas that [[File:GeoClib.png|link=Georgism]] [[Georgism|Henry George]] attempted to further back in his 19th century America. Indeed, the issues of the day were appertaining to [[File:CronyCap.png|link=Kleptocracy]] [[Kleptocracy|crippling cronyism]], the recurring populist calls for [[File:Protect.png|link=Protectionism]] [[Protectionism|high tariffs on trade]] (The US in the 1800's were [[File:OchloAngry.png|link=w:Populism_in_the_United_States]] [[w:Populism_in_the_United_States|surprisingly demagogic]] when you look into it), and the apparent lack of increase in personal wealth of commoners despite the incredibly [[File:Indust.png|link=Industrialism]] [[Industrialism|fast growth]] of productive abilities, suggesting reasons as to why this correlation wasn't occuring as expected, [[File:ProgressAndPoverty.png|link=https://cdn.mises.org/Progress%20and%20Poverty_3.pdf]] [https://cdn.mises.org/Progress%20and%20Poverty_3.pdf <i>Progress and Poverty</i>]'s name not being a coincidence. From there, it should not be surprising at all to find out that georgism not only inspired a major part of the [[File:AustrianSchool.png|link=Austrian_School]] [[Austrian_School|Austrian school of economics]], due to its focus on laissez-faire and individuality, but also led to the creation of [[File:Neolib.png|link=Neoliberalism]] [[Neoliberalism|neoliberalism]], many proponents of which defend deregulation of the economy, acclaim soft power through global market dominance and even went as far as to claim the LVT to be the only fair tax. | I've heard it confuses people as to why georgism out of all things is such a central element to my opinions, grounded in the belief that georgism is before all an egalitarian and [[File:Radlib.png|link=Radicalism]] [[Radicalism|radically liberal]] doctrine applied to the economy for the common good. I'd argue that this is a severe misconception of the ideas that [[File:GeoClib.png|link=Georgism]] [[Georgism|Henry George]] attempted to further back in his 19th century America. Indeed, the issues of the day were appertaining to [[File:CronyCap.png|link=Kleptocracy]] [[Kleptocracy|crippling cronyism]], the recurring populist calls for [[File:Protect.png|link=Protectionism]] [[Protectionism|high tariffs on trade]] (The US in the 1800's were [[File:OchloAngry.png|link=w:Populism_in_the_United_States]] [[w:Populism_in_the_United_States|surprisingly demagogic]] when you look into it), and the apparent lack of increase in personal wealth of commoners despite the incredibly [[File:Indust.png|link=Industrialism]] [[Industrialism|fast growth]] of productive abilities, suggesting reasons as to why this correlation wasn't occuring as expected, [[File:ProgressAndPoverty.png|link=https://cdn.mises.org/Progress%20and%20Poverty_3.pdf]] [https://cdn.mises.org/Progress%20and%20Poverty_3.pdf <i>Progress and Poverty</i>]'s name not being a coincidence. From there, it should not be surprising at all to find out that georgism not only inspired a major part of the [[File:AustrianSchool.png|link=Austrian_School]] [[Austrian_School|Austrian school of economics]], due to its focus on laissez-faire and individuality, but also led to the creation of [[File:Neolib.png|link=Neoliberalism]] [[Neoliberalism|neoliberalism]], many proponents of which defend deregulation of the economy, acclaim soft power through global market dominance and even went as far as to claim the LVT to be the only fair tax. While both of these are obviously liberal ideologies, it's easy to see that, far from being some kind of collectivist movement, georgism and its heirs clearly lean on the side of ruthless capitalism. | ||
Yet this is not even the main reason why georgism is so great. Theorists within the tradition came up with insightful economic ontologies to concretely advise policy towards both [[File:Utility.png|link=phil:Utilitarianism]] [[phil:Utilitarianism|utilitarian]] and [[File:Deontology.png|link=phil:Deontology]] [[phil:Deontology|deontological]] optimisation. Specifically, the division of resources in three precisely cut categories, which all fit oddly well with my materialism and inhumanism. They are: | |||
*[[File:Timocracy.png]] <b>Land</b>, anything available in limited supply and which cannot be produced (Oil, air and radio frequencies fall into this group, for example) | |||
*[[File:Cap.png]] <b>Capital</b>, anything available in limited supply yet can be produced (Machinery, individuals and infrastructure all count) | |||
*[[File:Post-Industrialism.png]] <b>Information</b>, anything available in unlimited supply and can be produced (Patents, copyrights and trademarks, you get the idea) | |||
<h2>[[File:Pigou.png]] [[Quarkism#Summary|Pigouvianism]]</h2> | <h2>[[File:Pigou.png]] [[Quarkism#Summary|Pigouvianism]]</h2> | ||
<h2>[[File:Pirate_Politics.png]] [[Quarkism#Summary|Copyleft]]</h2> | <h2>[[File:Pirate_Politics.png]] [[Quarkism#Summary|Copyleft]]</h2> |
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- Henry George, Progress and Poverty
- Curtis Yarvin, Why I am not a white nationalist
- Quentin Meillassoux, After Finitude: An Essay on the Necessity of Contingency
- Nick Land, The Dark Enlightenment Part 4b: Obnoxious observations
Funni quotes.
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Now, i know most people who got here would like a quick way to know whether they must call me evil or not, and my influences section isn't all that helping if you're not into wacky stuff, probably. If you really really really don't want to read the page, just consider i want asexual CEOs to be able to defend their city-states with nuclear bombs, i believe nothing can or should be done to stop capitalism from eradicating humans, and i don't think god is real. These takes are extreme enough that you should be able to judge me now. You may laugh/seethe/not give a damn. You're welcome.
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So, let's get to it.
Accelerationism
Accelerationism, understood here in what i deem its true meaning (i.e. neither "hurr durr push the system to its breaking point" nor "when technology go faster", and certainly not whatever bs these neonazis hallucinated during their gang rapes), pertains to the ensemble of mindsets, frameworks, critical theory tools, concepts and other philosophies carried and developed by CCRU authors such as the infamous forerunner Nick Land, the suicidal Mark Fisher, the brilliant Sarah Jane Plant and the, well, irrelevant Benjamin Noys, all influenced by an extremely wide array of poststructuralist, postmodernist, posthumanist and variously interesting thinkers. Posterior content, from u/acc founder Matt Colquhoun, later works by Nick Land as well as some sparse elements from z/acc founder James De Llis is also to be included, though Srnicek and Wolfendale will be entirely left out because they're really oblivious morons and i hate them and their ideas.
Base Materialism
Anti-Humanism
Cosmic Nihilism
Speculative Realism
Rhizomes
Knowledge-Power
Hyperréalité
Gestell
Cybernetics
Capital As AI
Anti-Praxis
Neoreactionaryism
The following beliefs of mine are all taken from various neoreactionary texts, mostly from Curtis Yarvin/Mencius Moldbug (On Unqualified Reservations) and Nick Land (In The Dark Enlightenment) and sometimes other blog posts and essays which mostly relate to technology, platforming and governmental finance.
Anti-Enlightenment
Obscurantism
Darwinism
Elitism
Monarchy
Individualism
Anti-Idpol
Exit-Oriented Politics
Patchwork
Classical International Law
Formalism
Revenue Maximization
Austrian School
Crypto-Governance
Market Nihilism
Georgism
I've heard it confuses people as to why georgism out of all things is such a central element to my opinions, grounded in the belief that georgism is before all an egalitarian and radically liberal doctrine applied to the economy for the common good. I'd argue that this is a severe misconception of the ideas that Henry George attempted to further back in his 19th century America. Indeed, the issues of the day were appertaining to crippling cronyism, the recurring populist calls for high tariffs on trade (The US in the 1800's were surprisingly demagogic when you look into it), and the apparent lack of increase in personal wealth of commoners despite the incredibly fast growth of productive abilities, suggesting reasons as to why this correlation wasn't occuring as expected, Progress and Poverty's name not being a coincidence. From there, it should not be surprising at all to find out that georgism not only inspired a major part of the Austrian school of economics, due to its focus on laissez-faire and individuality, but also led to the creation of neoliberalism, many proponents of which defend deregulation of the economy, acclaim soft power through global market dominance and even went as far as to claim the LVT to be the only fair tax. While both of these are obviously liberal ideologies, it's easy to see that, far from being some kind of collectivist movement, georgism and its heirs clearly lean on the side of ruthless capitalism.
Yet this is not even the main reason why georgism is so great. Theorists within the tradition came up with insightful economic ontologies to concretely advise policy towards both utilitarian and deontological optimisation. Specifically, the division of resources in three precisely cut categories, which all fit oddly well with my materialism and inhumanism. They are:
- Land, anything available in limited supply and which cannot be produced (Oil, air and radio frequencies fall into this group, for example)
- Capital, anything available in limited supply yet can be produced (Machinery, individuals and infrastructure all count)
- Information, anything available in unlimited supply and can be produced (Patents, copyrights and trademarks, you get the idea)
Pigouvianism
Copyleft
Gig Economy
Counter-Economics
Corporate Identity
Neural Networking
Morphological Freedom
Hyper-Racism
Antinatalism
Georgists - Free Trade, Free Land, Free Men | |
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Self-Inserts | Quarkism |
Monarchists - We wuz kangz but literal this time | |
Main | Monarchism • Matriarchal Monarchism • Monarcho-Fascism • Monarcho-Capitalism • Monarcho-Socialism |
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Semi-Constitutional | Ceremonial Monarchism • Constitutional Monarchism • Anarcho-Monarchism |
Absolute | Absolute Monarchism • Neocameralism |
Enlightenment | |
Self-Insert | Quarkism • Neocarlism • Revolutionary Monarchism |
Separatists & Tinists - Big or small, freedom for all nations! | |
Separatists | Separatism • Nationalism • Volkish Nationalism • Universal Nationalism • Fictional Nationalism Radical Frisianism |
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Tinists | Tinism • Social Tinism • Anarcho-Tinism • Geo-Tinyism |
Urbists | Patchwork Quarkism |
Atheists: Life is meaningless and there is no God | |
Secular | Quarkism |
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Laicist | Epoch Neo-Marxism |
State Atheist | Revolutionary Monarchism |
Self-Insert | Quarkism • Revolutionary Monarchism • Epoch Neo-Marxism • Zelligism |
Reactionaries - It's rewind time! | |
Main | Reactionarism • Reactionary Modernism • Reactionary Liberalism • Neoreactionaryism • Reactionary Socialism • Yellow Socialism |
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Antiquitists | |
Self-Inserts | Quarkism • Neocarlism • Radical Frisianism |
Feminists - Fighting sexism | |
Main | Liberal Feminism • Conservative Feminism • Feminism • Marxist Feminism • Anarcha-Feminism • Ecofeminism • Libertarian Feminism • Pacifist Feminism |
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Related / Concepts | Radical Feminism • National Feminism • CyberFeminism • Religious Feminism • Maternalism |
Self-Inserts | Quarkism • Schumacherianism |
LGBT - Free love | |
Main | Homonationalism • Homofascism • Homoconservatism • Queer Anarchism • SJW • Alt-Right SJW
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Gay | Radical Frisianism • Fully Automated Gay Space Communism
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Lesbian | |
Bisexual | Schumacherianism Bi-Bibism |
Transgender | Venatrixism MEADOWSIN • Stransserism • Transgenderism
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Femboy | Femboy Nationalism • Femboy Fascism
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Asexual | Quarkism • Neocarlism |
Pansexual | Schumacherianism
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Xenogender | Xenofeminism • Xenogenderism
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Non-Binary/Enby/Agender | Quarkism |
Intersex/Hermaphrodite | Inter-Internationalism |
Otherkin | |
Queer | |
Others |