#1
What is liberalism in a word? Liberalism in the pejorative sense is selfishness. It is the raising of plebian goals like material progress and social equality to the level of a value.

Rhizzone's social mission is liberal and repulsive. I do not agree with its ends. I agree with its means. I do this because state directed capitalism is currently the objectively, measurably best system for advancing human health and science and thereby sustaining some shred of aristocracy.

The reasons have to do with dysgenics and social security and whatnot but that's besides the point.

The point is that you're doing a good job and I just want you to stop making fun of Richard Dawkins for being a racist.
#2

Lucille posted:

The point is that you're doing a good job

thanks

#3
Getfiscal I support you, I just like to make fun of you because your beliefs aren't based on anything rational, they're due to your envy of the elite and reaction to unrealistic parental expectations.

Rhizzone is a cult because you can predict 90% of posters' political opinions based on the fact that they post here. There are some rare cases, like Panopticon opposing the healthcare bill and roseweird being lesbian, but by and large the positions are a more extreme form of the democratic party agenda. The few exceptions are all fascinated trolls.

Rhizzone is a zoo, no, a laboratory, no, a carefully self-prepared petri dish for observing the timeless archetype that is the white liberal mind, a product of social forces beyond its meagre control or understanding.

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#4
what do you think of magnets as a metaphor for late stage capitalism
#5

Panopticon posted:

what do you think of magnets as a metaphor for late stage capitalism

how the fuck do they work?

#6
http://libertyhq.freeforums.org/another-hypothetical-scenario-t1118.html


I guess Republican. I'm a registered Republican, and I believe they are a better party than the Democrats in terms of proclaimed financial responsibility, although I'm not ignorant: I realize both parties are in it to win it, so-to-speak, and neither are financial responsible. Still, something about Democrats that quite blatantly fight for socialism makes them the shortest midget in the game.
#7

Panopticon posted:

what do you think of magnets as a metaphor for late stage capitalism



It's good. Towns were decisive for ending feudalism because they were magnets for the peasantry. With oil running out we'll be back to precapitalism fairly soon.

#8
i am pretty sure my IT sector uncle is a libertarian, many of his arguments have the same cliches ("no you can't group capitalists and the state together, the capitalists are acting under compulsion from the state")
#9
No not really. The global elite almost unanimously advocate a specific ideology centered around the welfare state and multiculturalism.
#10
oh did the 420chan thread where you posted the swastica of your posting career get taken down before my reply?

well here is my thesis on becoming-magnets as a rhizome of political economy



#11
It's "physiocracy", but that's awesome.
#12
What's with this forums obsession with late capitalism? A bunch of Game Of Thrones watchers who think precapitalism is preferable to capitalism?
#13
personally i subscribe to the ancient political philosophy known as Maximum Bloodshed
#14
"you can't KNOW that a hundred dollars in the hands of a homeless guy has more utility than the same hundred dollars in the hands of a multibillionaire!" - someone even more autistic than me or mustang19
#15
It's not that, its more like existing social programs aren't very progressive and aren't very effective in reducing poverty. If you have to spend 25% of the economy to take down poverty 2% then that isn't really rational.

The actual reason people support these programs is more crass and antediluvian. But I don't care about any of that stuff, just... reducing fertility rates- which is something I happen to enjoy!
#16
I reduce fertility rates every day (by existing, ladies)