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==Literature==
==Literature==
===Read===
===Read===
*[[File:SolarEconomy.png]] The Accursed Share: An Essay on General Economy, Volume I - [[File:Bataille.png]] Georges Bataille
*[[File:Epistocracy.png]] Against Democracy - [[File:Bhl.png]] Jason Brennan
*[[File:TechRomanticism.png]] Technoromanticism: Digital Narrative, Holism, and the Romance of the Real - [[File:Cybernetics.png]] Richard Coyne
*[[File:ChicagoSchool.png]] Capitalism and Freedom - [[File:Friedman.png]] Milton Friedman
*[[File:GeorgistAlt.png]] Progress & Poverty - [[File:GeoClib.png]] Henry George
*[[File:Geomut.png]] The Natural Economic Order - [[File:Freiwirtschaft.png]] Johann Silvio Gesell
*[[File:AustrianSchool.png]] Individualism and Economic Order - [[File:FriedrichHayek.png]] Friedrich von Hayek
*[[File:Abmon.png]] Leviathan - [[File:Hobbe.png]] Thomas Hobbes
*[[File:WhiteNat.png]] Our Nordic Race - [[File:ChristId.png]] Richard Kelly Hoskins
*[[File:Regulationism.png]] The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money - [[File:Keynes.png]] John Maynard Keynes
*[[File:ChristId.png]] One-Verse Charlies - [[File:Mason.png]] James Mason
*[[File:Statecap.png]] The Entrepreneurial State - [[File:WEF.png]] Mariana Mazzucato
*[[File:AustrianSchool.png]] The Theory of Money and Credit - [[File:Mises.png]] Ludwig von Mises
*[[File:Clib.png]] Liberalism: In the Classical Tradition - [[File:Mises.png]] Ludwig von Mises
*[[File:Paleolib.png]] Our Enemy, the State - [[File:ORA.png]] Albert Jay Nock
*[[File:Anarcho-Fascismalt.png]] Anarcho-Fascism: Nature Reborn - [[File:Xbert.png]] Jonas Nilsson
*[[File:ScientificRacism.png]] Race and Reason: A Yankee View - [[File:Racenat.png]] Carleton Putnam
*[[File:Krater.png]] Might is Right - [[File:NatDarw.png]] Ragnar Redbeard
*[[File:Krater.png]] Might is Right - [[File:NatDarw.png]] Ragnar Redbeard
*[[File:Anarcho-Fascismalt.png]] Anarcho-Fascism: Nature Reborn - [[File:Xbert.png]] Jonas Nilsson
*[[File:Post-Industrialism.png]] The Fourth Industrial Revolution - [[File:WEF.png]] Klaus Schwab
*[[File:Statecap.png]] Stakeholder Capitalism: A Global Economy that Works for Progress, People and Planet - [[File:WEF.png]] Klaus Schwab
*[[File:ScientificRacism.png]] Species With Amnesia: Our Forgotten History - [[File:Wirth.png]] Robert Sepehr
*[[File:Natan.png]] The National Anarchist Manifesto - [[File:Southgate.png]] Troy Southgate
*[[File:Natan.png]] The National Anarchist Manifesto - [[File:Southgate.png]] Troy Southgate
*[[File:Anin.png]] Individual Liberty - [[File:Egomut.png]] Benjamin Tucker
*[[File:Anin.png]] Individual Liberty - [[File:Egomut.png]] Benjamin Tucker
*[[File:ChristId.png]] One-Verse Charlies - [[File:Mason.png]] James Mason
*[[File:TechRomanticism.png]] Technoromanticism: Digital Narrative, Holism, and the Romance of the Real - [[File:Cybernetics.png]] Richard Coyne
*[[File:Christy.png]] The Bible (KJV)
*[[File:Christy.png]] The Bible (KJV)
**[[File:Better-Jesus.png]] The Gospel of Mark
**[[File:Better-Jesus.png]] The Gospel of Mark
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**[[File:Better-Jesus.png]] The Epistle of James
**[[File:Better-Jesus.png]] The Epistle of James
**[[File:Christy.png]] The Book of Genesis
**[[File:Christy.png]] The Book of Genesis
*[[File:ScientificRacism.png]] Species With Amnesia: Our Forgotten History - [[File:Wirth.png]] Robert Sepehr
*[[File:6ball.png]] The Gods Have Landed: New Religions From Other Worlds - [[File:Mediastocracy_flair.png]] Various Authors<ref>[[File:Religious.png]] James R. Lewis, [[File:Methodist Theocracy.png]] J. Gordon Melton, [[File:Catheo.png]] John A. Saliba, [[File:Religious.png]] John Whitmore, [[File:6ball.png]] Diana Tumminia, [[File:6ball.png]] R. George Kirkpatrick, [[File:6ball.png]] Susan Jean Palmer, [[File:Social.png]] Robert W. Balch, [[File:Religious.png]] Robert S. Ellwood, [[File:Lutheran Theocracy.png]] Ted Peters, [[File:Methodist Theocracy.png]] J. Gordon Melton, and [[File:Scientocracy Small.png]] George M. Everhart</ref>
*[[File:ChrH%2Bicon.png]] Transhumanism and Transcendence: Christian Hope in an Age of Technological Enhancement - [[File:Christy.png]] Various Authors<ref>[[File:ChrH%2Bicon.png]] Michael Burdett,  [[File:ChrH%2Bicon.png]] Ronald Cole-Turner,  [[File:ChrH%2Bicon.png]] Todd T. W. Daly, [[File:Scientocracy_Small.png]] Celia Deane-Drummond, [[File:Cyberchr.png]] Stephen Garner,  [[File:PierreTHdC.png]] David Grumett, [[File:ProgressiveChristianity.png]] Karen Lebacqz, [[File:Christy.png]] Gerald McKenny, [[File:Lutheran_Theocracy.png]] Ted Peters, [[File:Scientocracy_Small.png]] Michael L. Spezio, [[File:ChrH%2Bicon.png]] J. Jeanine Thweatt-Bates, and [[File:Christy.png]] Brent Waters</ref>
*[[File:ChrH%2Bicon.png]] Transhumanism and Transcendence: Christian Hope in an Age of Technological Enhancement - [[File:Christy.png]] Various Authors<ref>[[File:ChrH%2Bicon.png]] Michael Burdett,  [[File:ChrH%2Bicon.png]] Ronald Cole-Turner,  [[File:ChrH%2Bicon.png]] Todd T. W. Daly, [[File:Scientocracy_Small.png]] Celia Deane-Drummond, [[File:Cyberchr.png]] Stephen Garner,  [[File:PierreTHdC.png]] David Grumett, [[File:ProgressiveChristianity.png]] Karen Lebacqz, [[File:Christy.png]] Gerald McKenny, [[File:Lutheran_Theocracy.png]] Ted Peters, [[File:Scientocracy_Small.png]] Michael L. Spezio, [[File:ChrH%2Bicon.png]] J. Jeanine Thweatt-Bates, and [[File:Christy.png]] Brent Waters</ref>
*[[File:WhiteNat.png]] Our Nordic Race - [[File:ChristId.png]] Richard Kelly Hoskins
*[[File:Geomut.png]] The Natural Economic Order - [[File:Freiwirtschaft.png]] Johann Silvio Gesell
*[[File:Paleolib.png]] Our Enemy, the State - [[File:ORA.png]] Albert Jay Nock
*[[File:6ball.png]] The Gods Have Landed: New Religions From Other Worlds - [[File:Mediastocracy_flair.png]] Various Authors<ref>[[File:Religious.png]] James R. Lewis, [[File:Methodist Theocracy.png]] J. Gordon Melton, [[File:Catheo.png]] John A. Saliba, [[File:Religious.png]] John Whitmore, [[File:6ball.png]] Diana Tumminia, [[File:6ball.png]] R. George Kirkpatrick, [[File:6ball.png]] Susan Jean Palmer, [[File:Social.png]] Robert W. Balch, [[File:Religious.png]] Robert S. Ellwood, [[File:Lutheran Theocracy.png]] Ted Peters, [[File:Methodist Theocracy.png]] J. Gordon Melton, and [[File:Scientocracy Small.png]] George M. Everhart</ref>
*[[File:ScientificRacism.png]] Race and Reason: A Yankee View - [[File:Racenat.png]] Carleton Putnam
*[[File:AustrianSchool.png]] The Theory of Money and Credit - [[File:Mises.png]] Ludwig von Mises
*[[File:AustrianSchool.png]] Individualism and Economic Order - [[File:FriedrichHayek.png]] Friedrich von Hayek
*[[File:ChicagoSchool.png]] Capitalism and Freedom - [[File:Friedman.png]] Milton Friedman
*[[File:GeorgistAlt.png]] Progress & Poverty - [[File:GeoClib.png]] Henry George
*[[File:Clib.png]] Liberalism: In the Classical Tradition - [[File:Mises.png]] Ludwig von Mises
*[[File:SolarEconomy.png]] The Accursed Share: An Essay on General Economy, Volume I - [[File:Bataille.png]] Georges Bataille
*[[File:Regulationism.png]] The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money - [[File:Keynes.png]] John Maynard Keynes
*[[File:Abmon.png]] Leviathan - [[File:Hobbe.png]] Thomas Hobbes
*[[File:Statecap.png]] The Entrepreneurial State - [[File:WEF.png]] Mariana Mazzucato
*[[File:Post-Industrialism.png]] The Fourth Industrial Revolution - [[File:WEF.png]] Klaus Schwab
*[[File:Statecap.png]] Stakeholder Capitalism: A Global Economy that Works for Progress, People and Planet - [[File:WEF.png]] Klaus Schwab
===Currently Reading===
===Currently Reading===
[[File:Fash.png]] Origins and Doctrine of Fascism: With Selections from Other Works - [[File:Gentile.png]] Giovanni Gentile
*[[File:Fash.png]] Origins and Doctrine of Fascism: With Selections from Other Works - [[File:Gentile.png]] Giovanni Gentile
===Unfinished===
===Unfinished===
*[[File:Virtue ethics icon.png]] The Nicomachean Ethics - [[File:Aristotle.png]] Aristotle
*[[File:Virtue ethics icon.png]] The Nicomachean Ethics - [[File:Aristotle.png]] Aristotle

Revision as of 03:36, 3 December 2023

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Necro-Anarchism is the self-insert ideology of Luna (Formerly known as Erissky).

Overview

Civics

I am a committed Anarchist, meaning I don't to enforce any specific method of organization and governance beyond the principles of voluntary association, self-ownership, and total autonomy from any state control. However, I do have my preferences and favored ideas, including, but of course not limited to:

Through voluntary and mutually agreed upon contracts, meetings, and voting organized through local community councils, democracy can work to ensure the will of the community and the individuals within it. I'm also in favor of ideas such as Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination E-Democracy, to accommodate those not able or willing to attend council meetings physically, and to possibly increase the efficiency of the Democratic process.

They are a tried and true method of solving disagreements, and would help to make violence a more everyday phenomenon, lining up with my ideals.

Constant duels, fighting, on-site punishment for wrongdoing, with the wrongdoing being decided on consensually by all members of the community. Either the wrongdoer is taken out, or they fend off the community and prove their right through strength.

For those who may lack physical strength to beat their competition, decision-making may be carried out through various forms of gambling and general gaming, be it skill-based, luck-based, or both. This may extend to have economic ties as well, with communities run through gambling and casinos. Think Anarchist Las Vegas.

"Cults" and Independent Religious Communities are an amazing example of how communities of like-minded people can self-govern, create culture, spread ideas, and live in general harmony. I'd argue that they're an American tradition, from the Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Brotherhood Church to the Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination CSA to the Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Manson Family to the Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Branch Davidians, I can go on and on. The only force preventing the growth and prosperity of these communities is the state and it's unquenchable lust for power and control. Religion and Spirituality are something that unites people, allowing them to rely on themselves and each other, rather than on the state.

Economics

My economic views are equally Anarchic, although I have a strong distaste for adjective Anarchists such as Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Ancoms or Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Ancaps for wanting to institute a specific economic system rather than leave it up to the people, contradicting their supposedly Anarchist views. So long as economic interactions are free, voluntary, consensual, and stateless, I am happy with them. I think Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Market Anarchy is the best way to go about this. Free trade and competition between communities, balanced with Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Mutual Aid and Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Economic Combat, can sustain an economy based around the will of free communities and individuals.

Culture

Please Note: This section is going to be rewritten. I am a Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination National Anarchist, meaning I want Anarchist societies to be Ethnically or Racially homogenous and based somewhat on Traditional values such as togetherness and family, meaning communities defend themselves from outsiders based on a natural closeness to their own people. This is mainly the reason why I adore rural and suburban communities and champion Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Deurbanization; people know each other and are loyal to their neighbors, they look out for one another and help out in times of need.

Philosophy

Please Note: This section is going to be rewritten.

Technology

WIP.

Vapid Political Ramblings

Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Power: Statist and Anarchist Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination

Violence; Power, Force, Domination, Combat, Sheer Might; is the basis and root of ALL political power. The state maintains its control through a monopoly on violence. The freeman asserts his freedom through his (more often than not) violent resistance to said state. There has never been a case of peaceful domination. Just as much - no state can exist without violent repression of its dissidents or perceived detractors, and subjugation of its citizens (slaves, in better conditions!). This is why ideas like Nozick's Night-Watchman State or those of the Post-Libertarians are pure nonsense. The state has no reason to protect the "civil liberties" (whatever that means, and we know full well that the state takes advantage of that lack of clear definition!) of its subjugates, so long as they have bread and circuses to keep them distracted. No state exists for the purpose of the defense of its citizens. States exist to rob, cheat, lie to, attack, kill, suppress, and generally disregard the will of the people subjugated by them. The state does this through all sorts of ways, be it through taxation, rent, debt, brute force, coercion, etc. but all of these actions and institutions stem from two things - force and invasion.

Now, contrary to what you may hear from other so-called Anarchists (whether they be actual Anarchists or simply misuse the term), I'm actually quite in favor of force, power, and violence. My issues are with invasion and tyranny. The Anarchist appreciation of force is towards the enforcing of the individual and the community's autonomy from the state, the Anarchist appreciation of power is towards the power to be free in all aspects of one's life and to maintain that freedom, and the Anarchist appreciation of violence is towards liberatory violence from the state's gangster police. The state's institution of force is towards destroying individual autonomy and lining its own pockets, the state's institution of power is towards abolishing freedom and solidifying its 'rightful' place, the state's institution of violence is to put down any and all opposition from those who would dare to escape it's maw.

Point is - Anarchy isn't about destroying power or ending violence, it's about taking such things out of the hands of the state and back into the hands of individuals. Ending the state's monopoly on violence, along with all of its other monopolies. Every 'justification' for the state is a loose lie built on a faulty foundation. As I said before and will repeat with a fervent mantra; Force, Coercion, Violence is the foundation of the state, and, just as much, all of the best ways to resist it.

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Death is equally as important as life is, if not more. Death sustains life by giving it a place to grow from. Death only begets life as what decays and rots is reborn on another day. Death puts an end to stagnation and misery, just as much as life leads to joy and fulfillment. When an animal dies in the forest, its body becomes nourishment for the forest and the animals and insects and plants within the ecosystem. The animal is dead, yes, but its death has given and sustained life to countless other organisms. If there was only life, and no death, life would become stagnant, boring, depressive, whatever would we do if we were forced to live in eternal misery, no violence to reprieve others and no suicide to escape? Pay no mind to Immortalist dreamers, who want us all to live as depressives in nursing homes well past our twilight years. A short and meaningful death is always superior to a long and pointless life. To embrace death, not to fear it, not to shun it, but to love it for what it is, is to make peace with nature. We all have our time to go, and that's what gives us reason to press on and make what little time we have on this earth mean something. The beauty of a short life was something recognized by the people of antiquity and the artists of the classical era. The horrible drabness of a long, pointless, overworked, boring life is a product of our modernity. What sounds better to you; living a long dull life of work and loneliness, living for 80 years and even at your oldest working at a retail job because you could never retire, croaking of a heart failure as you bag somebody's milk, or dying quickly and violently for something you care about with someone you love at your side?

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Please Note: This section is going to be rewritten.

Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Barbarian Rebirth Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination

Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Renewed Frontiers Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination

Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Freedom of Form Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination

Other Shit

Aesthetics

Literature

Read

Currently Reading

Unfinished

User Recommendations

Relations

Free Spirits

Ideologies closest to mine.

Free at Heart

Ideologies I share many values and beliefs with, but differ on key issues.

Loose-Chained

Decent enough ideologies which I have some disagreements with, from minor to major.

Proles

Stagnant, stale, boring ideologies and pseuds abound.

Managers

Useful idiots and bootlickers.

Slave-Masters

Ideologies I find downright evil, but the theorists behind them know what they're talking about.

Archons of Control

Slave-Masters, but on even higher levels.

  • Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Neo-Optimateism - My old Teacher (and according to Cyber, Father), the great Archon of Corporate Meta-Hellish Hyperreality, now only ₽926,589 a month! You've taught me a lot, and I, unlike some others, realize that any moral argument against you is void, your ideology's one purpose is to strengthen the forces that make up Capitalism to the fullest extent - and beyond. While I no longer follow your doctrine, I see you as an exemplar of the heights that Capitalism at it's nastiest can rise. Good luck on becoming the first Austrian Economist in your government, though, and I of course respect you as a person.

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Notes

  1. Referencing the fact that the name "Luna" in portuguese looks like the word "Moon", as well as the fact she an Ethnonationalist
  2. Part of the reason I dislike non-white people/cultures is because of their historical and contemporary treatment of the queer community. Europeans have a far better track record with such matters.
  3. In principle. I have yet to read anything by Proudhon but I'll get to it at some point.
  4. In the form of an ultra-decentralized confederation of confederations of autonomous communities.
  5. Animism applied to land and nations, and even to the earth itself.
  6. I nominally support any religious movement originating from White Americans.
  7. Though I have my criticisms of it, and I don't like Hitler.
  8. Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination James R. Lewis, Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination J. Gordon Melton, Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination John A. Saliba, Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination John Whitmore, Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Diana Tumminia, Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination R. George Kirkpatrick, Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Susan Jean Palmer, Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Robert W. Balch, Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Robert S. Ellwood, Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Ted Peters, Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination J. Gordon Melton, and Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination George M. Everhart
  9. Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Michael Burdett, Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Ronald Cole-Turner, Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Todd T. W. Daly, Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Celia Deane-Drummond, Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Stephen Garner, Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination David Grumett, Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Karen Lebacqz, Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Gerald McKenny, Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Ted Peters, Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Michael L. Spezio, Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination J. Jeanine Thweatt-Bates, and Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Brent Waters