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First of all, don't use my old page or icon, i it's not for nothing that i wiped them off. Link my user page and the new icon pl0x.

Now, onto everything else:

1. I'm not really a moralist, i only care about its relation to time preference, the fact that low time preference values (social conservatism) are required for a stable and functional society, and how a neoreactionary state would incentivize lower time by its very nature, as it aids them in achieving the aforementioned stable and functional society. In other words, the moral dimension of my ideology is just a proxy for low time preference, i.e. Hoppeanism.

2. My claim about degeneracy arising from government intervention may not be true everywhere, but it's the trend I've observed by looking at our current reality. Middle income nations with low social mobility caused by overregulation tend to have higher time preference (and therefore more degeneracy) because there aren't any incentives against it, and many government programs exist to subsidize it. Degeneracy happens when incompetent people are in power and stack the incentive structures in favor of higher time preference. But it is true that totalitarian states reduced degeneracy by using force as a counterweight to their bad incentives, and i should probably add a caveat to my morality section to address that.

3. My use of the word "citizen" was specifically meant to distinguish those who have access to political franchise (shareholders) from those who don't, and are merely "residents" of the polity. In this sense, the label "citizen" would also include foreign shareholders. Monaco and some Caribbean island nations have a lot of "citizens" who only achieved their status by investing in real estate and by going there on vacation every year to maintain residency. My proposal would work in much the same way, but i guess i should have clarified that