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And I got to say that the first chapter gives me contradictory feels.
On one hand it's refreshing to read an author criticizing globohomo, the doctrine of equality and neoliberalism but in the latter half of the chapter he rails on meritocracy and drops bluepills like defending Enlightenment values like democracy and nation states.
Doesn't this guy realize that liberal democracy is what leads to elites not taking responsibility or accountability?
Like, he's awkwardly against monarchism but also against globalism.

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>>18222645
thats because he is a global monarchist

>> No.18222680

>>18222645
He honestly seems like a distributionist. Local political and capital control. Heavy involvement from all citizens.
I don’t think the federal level concerns him excessively.

>> No.18222691

>>18222645
Lasch is one of the few lefties with brains but he's still a leftie in the end

>> No.18222696

You don't have to accept EVERY idea someone has.

>> No.18222730

Lasch is like Fisher in many ways. He'll tell you some truth but then he'll follow them up with the dumbest bluepills he has in stock just so you get distracted from what the implications of the truth.

>> No.18224186

>>18222730
Is it intentional?