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    Polcompball Minarchy




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    I categorically welcome you, my reader, I am JustaWorker, and this is my ideology, which I will try to explain for you. My icons: (///) If you are reading this, it means that I have not finished developing the theory yet, which means that the page is not finished.

    Principles of Neo-Optimateism

    "Might makes right" principle

    WIP

    Cooperation and competition

    TL;DR In this chapter I will analyze such important things not only for Homo Sapiens, but also for other biological species, as competition and cooperation. And also here I will explain why Kropotkin and people like Redbeard (and his followers) are both right.

    Capitalism as adaptive virus

    TL;DR An analysis of exactly how market forces (and not just capital) enslaved humanity...

    Market relations for pre-humanity and post-humanity

    TL;DR ...While being next to us in past and future

    Non-existent Past and unpredictable Future

    TL;DR In this chapter, Chaos Theory and Hyperreality will be mentioned for the first time, as well as criticism of reactionaries in their desire to "go back" in its purest form. And the predictability of the future will also be criticized using it.

    Ghosts of Old World

    TL;DR Here I will tell about real power of past and traditions.

    Reason, experiment, emotion - what should go and should it go at all?

    TL;DR Just thoughts about the methods of cognition, no more, no less.

    Why laissez-faire is not enough?

    If you look at all 5 markets (According to Konkin), namely white, gray, black, pink and red, then the state, with laissez-faire, will still regulate some markets (Pink), being a monopolist in this matter (Even with the minimal state that Nozick or other Minarchy theorists offers), and some will be banned in principle (Red), which will lead to a change in prices and an increase in the value of certain things entering this market. I will say even more, in an Anarcho-Capitalist society, this situation is also repeated. NAP does not allow some goods (mostly included in red market set), but the demand for them does not disappear, which leads to an increase in the value of these goods, which will increase the economic opportunities of those who will work in such areas, and make them even more powerful than if the state (in its current form) or the principle of non-aggression (if the ancap is implemented, which I doubt) didn't exist. Most libertarians hate Nixon's war on drugs, not even realizing that their much-loved "laissez-faire" is itself an oxymoron and a paradox caused by the regulation of some markets, about which most would prefer to remain silent. Slavery has not gone away, organs are still needed by people, and the desire to obtain items by theft (which is much cheaper than buying) still remains. And everything in the end will either turn out to be weak(Or strong) regulation(Which we will criticize in the chapter "Chaos Theory"), or... Going beyond.

    TL;DR Libertarians and ancaps are hypocrites, goods obtained in a cruel way will always be needed.

    Waste, adaptation, evolution

    TL;DR Introduction to the connection of the Austrian School, Evolutionary Economics and the Elite Theory. The concept of "solar economy" and "Libidinal economy" will be analyzed.

    Chaos theory, Laplace's demon and going beyond laissez-faire

    TL;DR Continuation of the economic part, where I will analyze how Chaos Theory proves theses above.

    Post-Right - what is that?

    TL;DR Explanation of the term "Post-right", that's all.

    Property rights?

    TL;DR Analysis of property rights and their necessity for market relations.

    Past and future of solving conflict situations

    TL;DR Explanation of why duels and private law are an extremely interesting idea for the successor of the modern judicial system.

    Everyone has it own price

    TL;DR A very undesirable chapter to read for moralists, egalitarians and cultural liberals. In fact, this is an explanation about the potential future of slavery with the help of technology and rethinking the concept of intellectual property.

    Gamification of work... And world

    TL;DR Why gamification of work will increase efficiency and allow people to love their work more than ever.

    Neo-Senate and Iron Polygon

    TL;DR Development of the concept of an oligarchic world government and their methods to stay in power. Conspiracy theories are possible. Neoreactionary trichotomies included.

    To rule, to play and be played, to escape. Why Proletariat will turn into Comsumtariat, and what if you don't want to be eternal consumer?

    TL;DR Demonstration of the inevitability of rigid stratification of society, including their physical potential. An attempt to predict the future based on past conclusions (potentially unsuccessful).

    Kaizen in Neo-Optimateism

    TL;DR Why the author loves the Japanese managerial strategy so much...

    Principle of eternal improvement

    TL;DR ...That he developed it to the biological level. The application of chapters about Kaizen and a chaotic future for our shells.

    Purifing and mixing

    TL;DR Hyper-racism, pure masculinity, pure femininity and something in between. An attempt to find a compromise for all sides of the identity conflict.

    Power of reality

    TL;DR Critics of soulism and providing the beauty of physical laws.

    Frontier thesis, Meta-civ, techno-geographical determinism

    TL;DR Bringing Frederick Turner's ideas to their logical conclusion through the development of geographical determinism.

    Empower the Spectacle, maintain Capitalist Realism, feed the Behemoths

    TL;DR An attempt to use methods from the escape of capitalist society to strengthen it. Perhaps the most difficult chapter to implement, since I will need to read a lot of books on the communization theory.

    Why I am against Blu/Acc idea

    TL;DR An additional chapter in which I slightly touch on the ideas of my friend. It is not necessary to read, to understand my ideology.

    Some info, if you want to make comic about my ideology

    Relations

    Owners of subsidiaries

    Ideologies that are(or were) influenced by me directly or indirectly.

    • Theoanarchism Ahhh, my former (or current?) pupil! I could be disappointed, but I don't need it, because it's cool to see another Nilsson-Redberdian (It's strange that you support the second one, being religious, and the first one, while not being a "superwhite superstraight man", although I also support them only partially for the same reasons. And wasn't Redbeard a consenquentalist?). Good luck with the writings of the page, maybe you can build your "state" on the new frontiers of civilization in the future. That would be cool.
    "Every man should, as far as possible, be his own Jarl."

    Jonah Nilsson

    • File:Weedium.png Gualguainism - Holy based. You are one of greatest self-inserts of PCB community, and I am so glad, that you are still alive and can work. Your economy is great, your philosophy is cool, and I still waiting about your opinion about concent of State-Mandated avaritionism(Like in Purge films). Keep going! Keep working! Keep being strong!
    "We're actually shunting some power during the daytime. So we'd much rather use that power to do some science instead of shunting it out as waste heat."

    Jim Bell

    Golden Corporate Partners

    Ideologies with similar thinking and goals. Potentially a high difference, but the similarity is still visible.

    "Hope is harmony. A just heart, moving toward the light. That is all. Despair is hope's polar opposite. It is messy and confusing. Despair shallows up love, hatred, and everything else. Because not knowing where you will end up is despair. Despair is what even you cannot predict. Only despair's unpredictability will save you from a boring future."

    Junko Enoshima, "Danganronpa"

    "It's said war—war never changes. Men do, through the roads they walk."

    Ulysses, "Fallout New Vegas"

    "You have power over your mind – not outside events. Realize this, and you will find strength."

    Marcus Aurelius

    "Time passes the same, regardless of what I am doing."

    Izuru Kamukura, "Danganronpa"

    • Timocratic Neocameralism - Just a good ideology. I agree with many things and disagree with many things. I will add more critics, when I will be more suit for that.
    • Constantine - I like, where you are going, but some things(Especially in philosophy) are pretty concerning.


    Middle class

    Ideologies, that can be potentially good(from my perspective) with a little bit of guidance.

    "We all make choices, but in the end, our choices make us."

    Andrew Ryan, "Bioshock"

    Assigned to a grant

    Ideologies that are decidedly opposite to me, but their authors know what to write about, and you can learn from them.

    "You are strong, child, but I am beyond strength."

    Lich, "Adventure Time"

    "Is one healthy if they are adjusted to a sick society?"

    Vicar Max, Outer Worlds

    "Nothing costs enough here."

    John, Brave New World

    "Together with the memory, all pain, all resentments, all worries were erased. Now - we have only duty."

    Combine Officer from fan video about Half-Life 2

    • HelloThere314ism - I see that you understand what you write about, and what those who inspire you write about. You focus on philosophy, studying books after book, I do the same with economics. However, I have a question for you, can the system created now use those who are trying to break away from it, escape from the suffocating claws of capital, as an attempt to analyze themselves from the outside and see the shortcomings of themselves? Is it possible to use insurrection the same way revolutions are used now by elites? And the most important question is whether the uprisings will have enough forces to defeat their enemies with their colossal arsenal of both standard and propaganda weapons? Oh, and also - Hyperreality and Spectacle are great work, I will use it.
    "The place to prove you’re right is on the battlefield."
    Yevgeny Prigozhin
    • User:Gabouvara - I mean, your ideas are pretty good, but economics... God, I fully dislike your thoughts about Austrian School(did you even read at least 1 book from them?) and don't think that your utopia will be real.

    Nyctophobes

    Ideologies to which I have an extremely negative attitude, but I see at least some grain of efficiency. Criticism is inevitable for those who are here.

    "You must develop a rebellious heart towards everything that oppresses you or keeps you down."

    Ragnar Redbeard

    "The dead are so very, very loud."

    Saburo Arasaka, Cyberpunk 2077

    Blinding stars

    Ideologies in which there is nothing to like, their authors are extremely incompetent and the result is a disgusting mixture that I am eager to criticize.

    • Council Marxism - Oh my Chaos, what a funny thing is your "attempt to liberate the proletariat". I say that the very idea of equality and absolute freedom is false. Freedom in itself is something that can only be obtained, as Stirner and Redbeard said. The majority received for nothing will give again to the one who promises a "Good Future", and will turn out to be a pawn of Machiavellians. It is also ironic that you are stepping on the same rake as the Soviet Union - you want a planned economy, in fact a monopoly (which is ineffective in ANY form), which will satisfy only those in power. And I wonder why the entire world proletariat should organize uprisings when in some countries everything is very good for them? Taking into account that uprisings/revolutions will instantly attract the attention of Serious ladies and gentlemen who will not mind at all to increase the target audience and slightly give money to the "revolutionaries", discrediting them in the long run. The only potentially working way to defeat capitalism was expressed by the theorists of Communization, and I doubt that Supervisory Capitalism (And even more so Attentionalism or what Land predicts) will allow it to be done (in the presence of such powerful tools as hyperreality, capitalist realism, spectacle). Capitalism has penetrated our minds and our reality too much. I just want to understand how to make it as effective as possible. Oh, and ad hominem about "But what about common sense and empathy" dosen't work, because I don't care about dangerous elements to feedback loops of big system, and common sense does not exist as universal thing.
    "How do you tell a Communist? Well, it’s someone who reads Marx and Lenin. How do you tell an anti-Communist? It’s someone who understands Marx and Lenin."

    Ronald Reagan

    "If an observer can only make sense of the “reality” through different idiosyncratic lenses, this forces us to rethink our notion of objectivity."

    Klaus Schwab

    "There are no guarantees, but being ready sure beats being taken by surprise."

    Donald Trump

    Used books/works/articles to create this ideology

    It is not all, of course, just let me reupload more icons and more free time to fill this section.

    Konstantin Sonin(The man who got me involved to economics with his books) [1]

    • Why the Rich May Favor Poor Protection of Property Rights
    • When will the Oil run out and other economic lessons
    • Social Media and Corruption
    • The economics of the "resource curse"

    Matthew E. Gladden

    • Enterprise Meta-Architecture for Megacorps of Unmanageably Great Size, Speed, and Technological Complexity
    • Utopias and Dystopias as Cybernetic Information Systems: Envisioning the Posthuman Neuropolity
    • Novel Forms of ‘Magical’ Human-Computer Interaction Within the Cyber-Physical Smart Workplace: Implications for Usability and User Experience

    Robert D. Atkinson and Michael Lind

    • Big Is Beautiful: Debunking the Myth of Small Business

    Alexander Bard and Jan Söderqvist

    • The Futurica Trilogy
    • Syntheism - Creating God in the Internet Age

    Nikolai Bukharin

    • Political Economy of the Rentier

    Neoiluminismo

    • Economics of Uncertainty
    • Mis-pricing
    • Complexity theory: the Mind and Society
    • Government: unnecessary but inevitable
    • The Concept of Entrepreneurship: Definition and Characteristics of the Entrepreneur
    • The Concept of Entrepreneurship, II: Poverty, and the Impact of Innovation on the Development and production
    • Tax is not Theft! - A call for the consistent defense of liberalism
    • The currency in the view of the Austrian School

    Murray Rothbard

    • What Has Government Done to Our Money?
    • Power and Money
    • Case against the fed

    Meng Hu

    • Negative Externality : A 'Market Failure'
    • Critiques of Natural Monopoly Theory
    • Uncertainty and Cost of the Keynesian Stimulus
    • How Economic Freedom Mitigates Crisis
    • Empirical Evidence for the Austrian Business Cycle Theory

    Ragnar Redbeard

    • Might is Right

    James Glifford

    • Renegade Consumer: The Battle for Your Economic Freedom

    Zoran Vidojevic

    • Liberal Totalitarianism
    • Globalization, Chaos and Conflicts in the modern world

    Egor Kholmogorov, Andrey Kobyakov, Vitaly Averyanov and all other people

    • Russian Doctrine

    Klaus Schwab

    • Stakeholder Capitalism
    • Fourth Industrial Revolution
    • Global Corporate Citizenship: Working with Governments and Civil Society.

    Curtis Yarvin

    • A brief explanation of the cathedral
    • A formalist manifesto
    • Why I am not a libertarian
    • Sam Altman is not a blithering idiot
    • Moldbug on Carlyle
    • There is no AI risk
    • Salvador as a startup state
    • Technology, communism and the Brown Scare
    • The Antisingularity
    • Good government as good customer service
    • An Open Letter to Open-Minded Progressives
    • The Iron Polygon: Power in the United States
    • Limited government as antipropertarian idealism

    Jerry Toner

    • The Roman Guide to Slave Management: A Treatise by Nobleman
    • Infamy: The Crimes of Ancient Rome

    Saul Newman

    • Post-Anarchism

    Alexander Dugin

    • Archeomodern
    • Fourth Political Theory
    • Fourth Rus
    • Liberalism 2.0
    • Philosophy of war

    Nick Land

    • Meltdown
    • Dark Enlightenment
    • A Quick-And-Dirty Introduction to Accelerationism
    • Xenosystems Fragments
    • Crypto-Current: Bitcoin and Philosophy

    Mark Fisher

    • Capitalist Realism

    Robert Nozick

    • Anarchy, Government and Utopia

    Guy Debord

    • Society of Spectacle

    Jonah Nilsson

    • Anarcho-Fascism, Nature Reborn

    Robert LaFevre

    • Philosophy of Ownership

    Fred Foldvary

    • The Business Cycle: A Geo-Austrian synthesis

    Henry George

    • Progress and Poverty
    • Protection or Free Trade

    Jesus Huerta de Soto

    • The Theory of Dynamic Efficiency

    smartistone

    • Ads are everything, not AI
    • The UBI Debate: Mixed Socialism
    • How big can the tech giants become?
    • Why Influence/Reach is Better than Power, Wealth, or Social Status
    • Wealth, Intellectualism, and Individualism

    Alexey Masyutin

    • Credit scoring based on social network data

    Nassim Taleb

    • Antifragile: Things That Gain From Disorder
    • Skin in the Game. Hidden Asymmetries in Daily Life

    Friedrich Hayek

    • Road to Serfdom
    • The Use of Knowledge
    • The Denationalization of Money
    • The Fatal Conceit

    Joseph Schumpeter

    • Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy

    Ebbegin

    • The Post-Right Manifesto
    • The Post-Right Explainer
    • Universal Aristocracy
    • A Brief History of the Illuminati
    • Freemasonry and Revolution

    Guillaume Faye

    • Archeofuturism
    • Why we fight. Manifesto of the European Resistance.

    Israel Kirzner

    • Competition and Entrepreneurship

    Eric Fein

    • Forced Soul Removal
    • Human Biocapital: The Future of Wealth and Prosperity
    • The Theory of Chaos: An Examination of the Absence of Control

    A

    • Arch-anarchy

    Cybertrop(h)ic

    • COVID & the Shadow of Despotic Biopolitics
    • Order but not Design: Friedrich Hayek & Cybernetics
    • Post-liberals & Meta-liberals: Towards an Exit-Oriented Politics
    • On Nick Land: The Weird Libertarian
    • Manifesto for a Negative Democracy
    • Highlights from “Love Your Monsters”
    • Privacy is Dead, Long Live Privacy

    Stateless Sovereign

    • The Rise of Hoppeanphobia
    • Anarcho-NRx: A Case For Neo Reactionary Anarcho-Monarchism
    • Economic Calculation Problem Explained
    • The Origins of Woke Capitol and Moral Decay In Western Civilization
    • Segregation and the Importance of Freedom of Association

    Raghuram Govind Rajan and Luigi Zingales

    • Saving Capitalism from the Capitalists

    Herbert Spencer

    • Social Statics
    • Principles of Biology
    • Man and State

    Peter Thiel

    • From 0 to 1
    • The Education of a Libertarian

    Ayn Rand

    • Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal

    Tom Wainwright

    • Narconomics: How to Run a Drug Cartel

    Vikky Storm

    • Egoist Agorism

    Jeff Peterson II

    • In Defense of “Vulgar Libertarianism”

    Jeffrey Herf

    • Reactionary Modernism: Technology, culture, and politics in Weimar and the Third Reich

    Jason Brennan

    • Why It's OK to Want to Be Rich
    • Against Democracy

    Steven Horwitz

    • In Natural Disasters, Companies Operate Like Neighbors
    • Austrian Economics: An Introduction
    • Monetary Evolution, Free Banking, And Economic Order

    Jacques Camatte

    • Against Domestication
    • Democratic Mystification

    Thomas Hobbes

    • Behemoth
    • Leviathan

    Jim Bell

    • Assasination Politics

    PunishedFelix

    • User Interface and Neoliberalism - A Response to Jonas Čeika
    • A Criticism of Accelerationism
    • Discord and Accessibility
    • The User Interface Hierarchy

    Books recommendations

    Art section

    Comments, I guess...

    References

    1. His daughter(transwoman) is one of first russian queer writers, and he is pretty anticonservative and antitraditional.
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