Neocameralism (Neocam), occasionally called Joint-Stock Feudalism by some is a form of government proposed by the Neoreactionary writer Mencius Moldbug, largely inspired by the economic system of Cameralism as in place under the Prussian King, Frederick the Great.
Neocameralism is a Monarchical system as enforced by the framework of the corporate joint-stock model that can be seen in the most companies in the western countries. In short, it believes a large joint-stock corporation should be chosen as rulers of a country, and the corporation's (large) shareholders should choose a "Monarch-CEO".
Neocameralism is the idea that a sovereign state or primary corporation is not organizationally distinct from a secondary or private corporation. Thus we can achieve good management, and thus libertarian government, by converting governments to the same management design that works well in today’s private sector. This system can easily be associated with Feudalism or Corporatocracy.
The sovereign power (sovereign corporation, or ‘sovcorp’), alone, is able to ensure its own property rights. Its might and rights are absolutely identical, and, from this primary identity, subordinate rights (to ‘secondary property’) cascade down through the social hierarchy.
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How to Draw
- Draw a black ball with eyes.
- Draw a gold German Treasury or any structure which reminds it (usually state buildings)
- Draw a circle around it.
- Above and Below the circle draw 2 lines of increasing length from
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Friends
- Neoreactionaryism - Father of my ideologue and fellow man, in the rejection of whig history
- Corporatocracy - My granddad, who shows corporate possibilities and reasons, why goverment must become one.
- Authoritarian Capitalism & Patchwork - Qatar, Singapore and Kuwait are the closest countries to my model.
- Libertarian Monarchism & Helvetic Model - Liechtenstein is also quite based.
Frenemies
- Absolute Monarchism - You've conquered the petty mindset of democracy, but you face the problem of succession, with many of your followers falling back on hereditary succession, which could lead to a weak ruler and, inevitably, a loss of profits.
- Libertarianism - You need to swallow the red pill: Embrace the state.
- Lee Kuan-Yew Thought - "...They are certainly very well-managed in most senses, but they are also extremely conscious of living in a political world. Singapore in particular emerged out of very nasty postcolonial street politics—the ruling party is still called the People’s Action Party. I really cannot think of a more terrifying name."
- State Capitalism - You've created the closest thing to formalism and saved the Asian states from the disaster that Africa fell into, but you're deeply flawed in your approach to the people and your insistence that corporations need to be controlled by the government. Even though it led to many of the modern economic crises, I digress.
Enemies
- Neoliberalism - I must conclude you're just plain evil.
- Anarcho-Syndicalism - If you go to the bookstore and pick up some Chomsky you get a blue pill coated in red.
- National Socialism - Failed abortion of democracy, created by Democrats.
- Social Democracy - Just get people to fund a welfare project, a private welfare program.
- Anarcho-Capitalism - You are inherently located in moralism, which always leads back to a democratic way of life. Without a government and with a mass of corporations, it will surely lead to the formation of a new state.
Further Information
- Patchwork: A Political System for the 21st Century by Curtis Yarvin
- Neocameralism And The Escalator Of Massarchy by Curtis Yarvin
- The Dire Problem and the Virtual Solution by Curtis Yarvin
- Chapter 5: lost theory of government by Curtis Yarvin
- Why I am not a libertarian by Curtis Yarvin
- Neocameralism#1
- Posts Tagged "Neocameralism"
- Oldnick: Quibbles with Moldbug
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