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And by a prudent flight and cunning save A life which valour could not, from the grave. A better buckler I can soon regain, But who can get another life again? Archilochus

Tuesday, December 30, 2025

A Sea Island Group (NRSC)/ UniParty Perspective on MAGA

Jonah Goldberg interviews Laura Field.  Note how many of the MAGA "intellectuals" are affiliated with Leo Strauss, who also grandfathered the more pro-Israel Neocons.  The Conservative split seems largely one between Athens and Jerusalem.

Sunday, December 28, 2025

Relativity and the Irrational Nature of Infinite Scaling

"All is number"
-Pythagoras

"Numbers Rule the Universe"
-Pythagoras

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from Google AI:
Isaiah Berlin's concept of incommensurable values argues that fundamental human values (like liberty, justice, equality, mercy) are often incompatible and can't be measured on a single scale, meaning choosing more of one often means less of another (e.g., more liberty, less security). This leads to value pluralism, where no single, universal hierarchy of values exists, making moral choices tragic sacrifices, and necessitating a liberal society that protects freedom (negative liberty) to allow diverse, often conflicting, good lives to flourish.

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from Wikipedia:

Gödel's Incompleteness Theorems, published by Kurt Gödel in 1931, fundamentally limit what formal mathematical systems can prove, stating that any consistent system powerful enough to do basic arithmetic will contain true statements that cannot be proven within the system itself (First Theorem), and that such a system cannot prove its own consistency (Second Theorem). These theorems revealed that truth and provability are not the same, shattering the dream of a complete, self-contained mathematical foundation by showing there are inherent limits to any axiomatic system.

Saturday, December 27, 2025

Decoding Nick Fuentes & the Groyper Cargo Cult

It's so much Easier to indirectly spot one's own faults in 'Others' than the faults in one's self directly.  It's too personal.  It requires an ironic distance.  Nick Fuentes is simply the mirror "white" equivalent to their own woke DEI guilt-pride based Progressive Consumerist Cargo Cult.  The one that see's white people as Colonizers who must renounce Colonialism and ensure that Non-whites get their "fair share" of the Consumerist Cargo.

Late Capitalist Corporate Consumerism IS a Cargo Cult.  The Middle Class Petite Bourgeois Owner/ Producers (Prosumers) are all gone.  We're all surplus salaried corporate bourgeoisie now, awaiting the consumerist paradise wrought by the coming Technological Singularity and "unlimited' consumer choices...

No one will work (hunt/ fish/ farm) anymore.  We'll all just live off the "interest" our ancestors paid, and consume to our hearts content while AI and robots do all the work.  We're all pure Capitalists now...

Narratives: How They Make Meaning and How They Trap Us

Trapped in the Capitalist Discourse.

"It's easier to imagine the end of the world than the end of capitalism"
That phrase, often attributed to philosopher Slavoj Žižek (and Fredric Jameson), highlights how easier it is to imagine total apocalypse (asteroid, nuclear war) than a fundamental shift away from capitalism, pointing to "capitalist realism" where no alternative seems possible, though Žižek also argues we're already living in the "end of the world" through endless repetition and stagnation, not just disaster.

Friday, December 26, 2025

Victor Davis Hanson: DEI Is The Most ‘Toxic Ideology’ We’ve Ever Experie...

VDH On the Relative Importance of Having a Diverse and Inclusive Consumerist Cargo Cult

Being Able to Make and Do Things is No Longer Important...

Consumer Diversity is the Essential Requisite Quality!

Wednesday, December 24, 2025

Against the Dialectical Synthesis (Alchemy): Uni vs. Meta

from the Video:
Three Laws of Dialectical Materialism
1. Quantity changes into Quality changes into New Quantity

2. Struggle and Unification of Opposites (thesis/antithesis/synthesis)

3. Negation of the Negation

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from Google AI:

Alchemy was an ancient philosophical and protoscientific tradition, originating in China, India, and Greco-Roman Egypt, aiming to transmute base metals into gold, find an elixir for eternal life (Elixir of Life), and discover the Philosopher's Stone, evolving into modern chemistry and pharmacology while also being used metaphorically for magical transformations. Key concepts included separating elements into basic components (mercury and sulfur) to recombine them, using alchemical symbols for elements and processes, and working through stages like nigredo (blackening) and albedo (whitening).
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“The notion of the perfect whole, the ultimate solution in which all good things coexist, seems to me not merely unobtainable--that is a truism--but conceptually incoherent. ......Some among the great goods cannot live together. That is a conceptual truth. We are doomed to choose, and every choice may entail an irreparable loss.”

- Isaiah Berlin, "The Proper Study of Mankind"

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"...and the desire and pursuit of the whole is called, 'Love'" 
- Plato "Symposium" (Aristophanes' Speech)

PS- People will never all love the same 'Whole/ Goods'  (Alchemical Quantity transforming into Quality)

Religion doesn't require a God.  It simply requires a Love.  A Philo-Soph.  It's a Generation from Opposites.  The negation of the negation is a "forgetting" of the preceding dialectical process of synthesis.  "Suffering" (Love yet unobtsained0 is the gap between a thesis and its' antithesis.  Sisyphus unhappy suffers  G_d is merely an anthropomorphized focus on the transcendent ideal (good).
What really raises one's indignation against suffering is not suffering intrinsically, but the senselessness of suffering; such a senselessness, however, existed neither in Christianity, which interpreted suffering into a whole mysterious salvation-apparatus, nor in the beliefs of the naïve ancient man, who only knew how to find a meaning in suffering from the standpoint of the spectator, or the inflictor of the suffering. In order to get the secret, undiscovered, and unwitnessed suffering out of the world it was almost compulsory to invent gods and a hierarchy of intermediate beings, in short, something which wanders even among secret places, sees even in the dark, and makes a point of never missing an interesting and painful spectacle. It was with the help of such inventions that life got to learn the tour de force, which has become part of its stock-in-trade, the tour de force of self-justification, of the justification of evil; nowadays this would perhaps require other auxiliary devices (for instance, life as a riddle, life as a problem of knowledge). "Every evil is justified in the sight of which a god finds edification," so rang the logic of primitive sentiment—and, indeed, was it only of primitive? The gods conceived as friends of spectacles of cruelty—oh, how far does this primeval conception extend even nowadays into our European civilisation! One would perhaps like in this context to consult Luther and Calvin. It is at any rate certain that even the Greeks knew no more piquant seasoning for the happiness of their gods than the joys of cruelty. What, do you think, was the mood with which Homer makes his gods look down upon the fates of men? What final meaning have at bottom the Trojan War and similar tragic horrors? It is impossible to entertain any doubt on the point: they were intended as festival games for the gods, and, in so far as the poet is of a more godlike breed than other men, as festival games also for the poets. It was in just this spirit and no other, that at a later date the moral philosophers of Greece conceived the eyes of God as still looking down on the moral struggle, the heroism, and the self-torture of the virtuous; the Heracles of duty was on a stage, and was conscious of the fact; virtue without witnesses was something quite unthinkable for this nation of actors. Must not that philosophic invention, so audacious and so fatal, which was then absolutely new to Europe, the invention of "free will," of the absolute spontaneity of man in good and evil, simply have been made for the specific purpose of justifying the idea, that the interest of the gods in humanity and human virtue was inexhaustible?

-Nietzsche, "Genealogy of Morals (2nd Essay) 

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