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>>9656367
Bearing in mind that, in the final analysis, I think Girard will always remain a teensy half-step ahead of him for a while yet. Because it will be a while before the AI really learns how desire works.

We will help it along, of course. We can't resist ourselves. And eventually the points will converge. But literary criticism still has wonders to disclose that even the coldest and most ruthless analysis of capital can't touch. See pic related for further details.

This is off-topic, though. I just found this today and I get excited when I think things line up.

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Yeah. Ugh. Right now I'm split between having my face rocked by Land on one side and Girard on the other. I don't really want to dedicate myself to catching up on Moldbug too. Just being lazy and covetous, more or less as RG describes it...

>Best case would be getting in touch with the man himself and asking him. I'm sure he'd have no problem.
He might recommend BronzeAgePervert or some shit tho. Even if that was pretty funny.

>Wouldn't the truly neocameralist model be to see which blog posts received the most views and use those? A blog is a patchwork of sorts.
Well yes, that's true...but for those of who still have some lingering faith in the demotic, however warped and misshapen...

>You see it on Land's blog. Dozens of comments on something that remotely seems like it proves whites are superior, then a post on time and ontology and nobody cares.
Happens everywhere.
It's true. The guys on his blog are an eclectic bunch.

>I guess this get's to my biggest beef with NRx. If the patchwork will select the best forms of government and be responsive and adapt to environmental conditions- then why hasn't this already happened? Or maybe it has, and we already have a Patchwork of a couple hundred nation states competing, and it's just that the NRx crowd doesn't like their options.
Nah. It's latent unpredictable monkey business and sheer imbecility that is probably going to thwart Land's dreams to the end. The #1 swordsman doesn't fear the #2 swordsman, he fears the unconventional samurai. And he really fears the completely ridiculous swordsman.

Going to recommend a book here too. Off-topic and warrants a separate thread. Maybe will do this later.

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