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Sunday, February 04, 2024

Oh those idiotic "cycles of history,' yet again!

 A 'rightward shift'? Only if our confidence is destroyed!  Which both MAGA and Hollywood seem bent on achieving.

I quote below a passage from interesting book -- The Aftermath: The last days of the baby boom and the future of power in America, by Philip Bump. Indeed, as far as it goes (see below) the passage and the article/book make some supportable assertions. Certainly my own kids mutter “boomers!” pretty often, sometimes without a smile!


And yet, this obsession is also misleading. For one thing, U.S. boomers aren't French. They like to work and have politically allowed the retirement age to keep incrementing upward, in order to maintain Social Security solvency as lifespans rise. (A further increment is on the table, refused by Republicans, who dread an end to one of their top complaints.)


So far, Boomers are still paying their way.


Are there many of the generational problems that Mr. Bump cites? Sure. For one thing, a substantial minority of boomers are Trumpers, resentful toward America's ongoing, 200 year project of ever-expanding inclusiveness. That large minority of boomers is also biliously hate-drenched toward all of the fact and knowledge castes - those nerds & professionals who seem to understand a world that MAGAs find bewildering. 


(Name an exception to this near-uniform resentment, from science, teaching, journalism, law and medicine to the FBI/Intel/military officer corps who won the Cold War and the War on Terror, all now MAGA-hated. That resentment of achievers is far stronger than their racism or sexism.)


On the other hand, a larger segment of that boomer generation are members of - or associates with - the fact and knowledge castes! The greatest and most creative such clade of humans the world ever saw, leading to heaps of very good news seldom mentioned in exploitive media.


 Moreover, those fact-and-progress-oriented boomers are (for the most part) eager mentors and enablers of their coming replacements. And there's another fact that’s seldom mentioned - that boomers will leave to their heirs the greatest tsunami of middle class wealth the world ever saw. Though – as described below – it could have even even bigger.


No, all this 'boomer' talk is - to some extent - deliberate distraction! Generation-fixation is a cult, especially among rightist intelligencia, desperate to divert attention from the real story - the real divide - which is (as both Adam Smith and Karl Marx told us) about CLASS…


… especially after 40 years of 'supply-side' scams transferred at least $10 trillions from the U.S. middle class into the open maws of a top 0.001% that never, ever invested any substantial amount of it into the promised productive uses. A lordly aristocracy whose bloated wealth disparities are now surpassing French Revolution levels! 


Fully aware that those chickens may come to roost, the rightist mystical-obsession is with CYCLICAL HISTORY. Raving notions of fore-ordained generational cycles like those clutched by Nazis, Confederates and other romantics... 


...and that now propel a desperate fantasy called prepper-ism, as many of the uber-rich build luxury bunker-redoubts and mountain refuges to ride out a coming "Event," or fall of civilization. As if we spurned survivors - especially the nerds who know cyber, bio, nano, and nuclear stuff - won't trivially know where to find those who betrayed and abandoned us.


== A Quasi-Religious Cult to Justify Neo-Feudalism ==


Among the core scriptures of this cyclic-history mysticism that obsesses conservatives, there is a tome called The Fourth Turning, a pile of jibbering hogwash by authors Strauss & Howe, whose apophenia/pareidolia incantations are so easily disproved that obsessives can only double down, obsessively - and religiously - averting their gaze from any doubts.  (I know plenty of these guys - and not one will wager over the testable falsifiability of these cult 'historical cycle' cult assertions.)


That is the undercurrent, beneath all this 'generational shift' blather. A desperate drive to distract from real problems and divides. Or how foolish the sycophancy-lobotomized oligarchy truly is, for rejecting the great benefits they gained from the New Deal and the Great Society. Or their plunge back down the path that old Karl ordained. Dreaming of harems and consigning themselves to tumbrels.


But fine. Now here's that promised quotation from The Aftermath. Read it both for how right it is... and how there are other, unmentioned layers. 


"The Baby Boomers... were a cohort of historically unprecedented size, whose basic need to be clothed, fed, housed and educated was a decades-long jobs creator and economy stimulator. And they were a cohort whose massive size and timing — not just in the immediate aftermath of World War II, but decades into a postindustrial era of growth, government investment and a strong middle class — meant cultural and economic dominance for much of their lives. As teenagers, boomers saw their desires met by marketers who had only just discovered that teenagers with few obligations and a little disposable cash were a huge potential consumer group. Now, as older adults and retirees with waning obligations and a lot of disposable cash, boomers continue to hold a significant chunk of American wealth and the consumer power that goes with it — and in turn, products and services for boomers have proliferated, a trend that will no doubt continue as they enter their sunset years. The government adjusted, too, smoothing boomers’ entrance into the world with significant investments in infrastructure and education, and now smoothing their exit with significant entitlement expenditures."


Statements and assertions that are true – in themselves – can also add up to distraction and bullshit.



== "Caesarism" - the latest treason ==


Let's go past all the headlines and spume. The Mad Right’s neo-feudalism fetish is its only priority. All supposed “policies’ boil down to it, leading at last to this inevitable end state: “For the last three years, parts of the American right have advocated a theory called Caesarism as an authoritarian solution to the claimed collapse of the US republic” (With Peter Thiel among the major subsidizers of dismally microcephalic propagandizers, pushing the same cult incantations under a different name: neo-monarchy.”) Yeah, sure, guys. 

 

Dig it. After 6000 years of wretchedly stupid misrule by inheritance-brat kings and lords, we broke from that feudal Divine Right romantic twaddle. And in so doing, we have accomplished vastly more - in every conceivable category - during the last 250 years of gradually improving constitutionalism – and especially during the post- Rooseveltean era – than all other human cultures… combined. And I include the neolithic. 

 

Yes, I mean combined. Put up wager stakes. Anything that is consensus Good and factually verifiable. Like the percentage of human beings who have been able to raise healthy children in conditions of light and peace. Or science. Or production, economics or entrepreneurship. Or far-sighted literature. Or a burgeoning ecological movement that just might save our children's world... 


... or the thing that Adam Smith promoted, but that these hypocrites now openly hate -- flat-fair-creative competition.

 

Faced with a looming demographic collapse of U.S. conservatism (the mad Bush/Trumpian version) -– and the fact that all fact-using professions have turned against them --  these bozos surround themselves with lobotomizing flatterers who only prove my case! They have replaced politics - the high art of negotiating positive sum solutions to a wide variety of problems, ambitions and interests - with a tiresome litany of rationalizations toward one goal. A goal that is pathetically predictable, rooted in male reproduction reflexes…

 

…that of restored feudal rule by inheritance brats, yearning to restore the practice of kingly harems.  

 

Oh, it’s an insane-masturbatory goal. One chased by incel yammerers. But sure, you guys will try, and if 2024 elections aren’t going your way, you will unleash on us waves of McVeighs. 

 

(Prediction: the caesarites won’t let the ’24 election be about Donald Trump. Especially if he's either self-torching or going full brownshirt. Desperate, the oligarchs will find some way to push their beloved asset aside, either gently or (preferably) in some "Howard Beale Option" designed to incite the base. Think not? Then give me odds? 1:3 it’ll be Nikki Haley or one of her clones. And God bless the US Secret Service.)

 


== A Canticle for Rich Idiots ==


And so, let's explore the logical path they have chosen. 


Hey, feudalist cultists, have you considered what-if - just maybe - we (especially all the nerds you despise) are far more ready than you think? Exactly how do you believe this is gonna go, when you are waging war vs. all fact-using professions? From science and teaching, medicine and law and civil service to the heroes of the FBI/Intel/Military officer corps who won the Cold War and the War on terror?  


Open war against the nerds who know cyber, bio, nuclear, chemistry and all the rest? Those who have the exact location and every feature of every single Prepper compound?

 

I know some of the suckers falling for this prepper/aristocracy stuff. They used to be science fiction fans. Today, they think any "Event" will follow a course portrayed in one of the classics - Walter Miller's A Canticle for Leibowitz Alas, they put too much masturbatory faith in ego-pleasing sci fi. 


Oh, it’s a great novel, written in a bygone age. But is it an accurate model of some post-Event future, when survivors will throw themselves at the feet of prepper lords, emerging from sanctums and bunkers? When the inevitable blame backlash gets turned against all nerds? 


Are you guys really so sure the blame won't fall upon those 'lords,' whose active or passive sabotage undermined our institutions of resilience?

 

Want a model for what'll actually happen, if those would-be caesars do trigger an "Event?"


Paris, 1789. 



== They know no history. And hence no future ==

 

Okay, just one more thing.

 

Yeah, bad – tho sometimes well-written – science fiction has played a role in forming caesarism. Foremost among those pushing this rejection of the American Experiment? Take Orson Scott Card – a writer of unquestionable persuasive genius and psychological manipulativeness. Scott spent his entire career relentlessly inveighing that democracy is futile and no institution can be trusted. Certainly, the very notion of self-rule via negotiated, positive-sum politics, thrashed out openly by several hundred million citizens, is ridiculed and dismissed at every turn.

 

Instead, we all should throw ourselves at the feet of some super-uber-demigod-Caesar, hoping (in fact praying) that he’ll be as nice as Ender Wiggin. Only he should also have an all-chastising whip – and maybe cattle cars and smokestacks – to back up his unquestioned (unquestionable) wisdom.  


While this lesson is pushed in all Card tales, including the dangerously misunderstood Ender's Game, the anti-democracy propaganda gets explicit in Card’s EMPIRE, the author's wish fantasy novel that is clutched and extolled as a keystone document of this Caesarist/neo-monarchist ‘movement’ that bodes for the rest of us…


... nothing but pain. I promise though. If that happens, you fellows will share in it.

 


Saturday, July 29, 2023

Those who would be our new lords and kings - part 2. Plus a note re UFOs.

FIRST A BRIEF NOTE: For weeks I've been parrying online salvos from the "I need to believe!" cult, enraged by my caustic skepticism toward the latest UFO Craze. Although I've spent my whole life examining every conceivable aspect of 'the alien' - from astrophysics and SETI to vastly-varied sci fi ruminations - the standard attack claims that I 'lack imagination.' Riiight.  

For sixty years I've watched these frenzies of wishful illogic erupt, about twice per decade - with all the same mantras and nearly identical 'testimony' by pathetic third-raters who never, ever, ever name-names or show a scintilla of evidence. Hence, I can be forgiven some ennui. Always the same drivel, that thousands of humanity's best and smartest would have studied alien super-tech for eighty years without a single palpable outcome, nor having any reason to keep it secret that we're being buzzed by mischievious space-elves.

 I've pointed at the number of active cameras on Earth, now a million times as many as in the 1950s; yet the images keep getting fuzzier. (Here is my own 'cat-laser' theory about so-called 'tic-tacs.') I've also made it clear that I leave an open slot on my idea shelf for silvery space-jerks buzzing us while breaking every known physical law. A small slot. (In Existence I explore the form of alien contact I think we actually might live to see in our lifetimes.)

But okay, fire away guys. Or wait till I do a full posting about this mania, in a week or two. 

Meanwhile, I promised to finish up a far more important topic. One that's rooted not in space-elf fantasies but a very real human psychosis! One that could end our Enlightenment Experiment... our one and only chance to go out there ourselves. 

To the stars.


== Those who betray the light seek a return of darkness ==

Last time, I addressed two disturbing symptoms of the World Oligarchic Putsch. A dismally stoopid so-called Neo-Monarchy Movement and a surge in apocalyptic frenzy by the aristocrats themselves, building hyper prepper getaways to ride out 'The Event.'

I referred to Douglas Rushkoff's book "Survival of the Richest: Escape Fantasies of the Tech Billionaires." Doug and I have both been asked 'advice' by some of these folks (e.g. how to keep their guards loyal when money is no longer any good). (We both have answers, but decided not to tell.) We do disagree though, on some parts of the diagnosis. 

Rushkoff believes the etiology of this illness is rooted in the tech industry. Because it was new-money cyber-zillionaires asking his advice about The Event, he blames their techno-transcendentalist belief that they can break-and-rebuild anything. But that observation was likely a selection effect, based on which part of the oligarchy overlapped with Douglas Rushkoff's circles. 

Alas, it extends much farther than the relatively harmless techie caste. The same Prepper Mania also courses through larger communities of Old Money, plus casino mafiosi, "ex" commissar oligarchs, petro-sheiks, hedge parasites and inheritance brats around the globe. They just have more discreet habits. Old money vetts their servants and sycophants more carefully, if no less delusionally. And even so, I have been to some of their haunts, as I describe in Existence.

No, it goes far deeper than techno-transcendentalism. Last time I addressed the underlying drive behind all of this, rooted in the harems of kings for 6000 years.


== A younger voice told it better ==


Oh, I’ve confronted this monstrous treason before—romantics who rave that modern, enlightenment values are empty and democracy is fatally flawed. They speak of yearning for kingship, and sometimes promote it in superhero films, or Tolkien nostalgisms or – yes – Star Wars.


And so let me pause to quote from a smarter and more vivid fellow, my younger self, in this excerpt from my nonfiction book: Vivid Tomorrows: Science Fiction and Hollywood.


Wouldn’t life seem richer, finer if we still had kings? If the guardians of wisdom kept their wonders locked up in high wizard towers, instead of rushing onto PBS or BBC, the way our unseemly scientists do today? Weren’t miracles more exciting when they were doled out by a precious few, instead of commercializing every discovery, bottling and marketing each new marvel to the masses for a dollar ninety-five? Didn’t we stop going to the Moon because it became boring? Just look at how people felt about Princess Diana. No democratically elected public servant was ever so adored. Democracy doesn’t have the same pomp, majesty, or sense of being above accountability. As we saw in Chapter Ten, one of the paramount promoters of the fantasy-mythic tradition, George Lucas, expressed it this way.


There’s a reason why kings built large palaces, sat on thrones and wore rubies all over. There’s a whole social need for that, not to oppress the masses, but to impress the masses and make them proud and allow them to feel good about their culture, their government and their ruler so that they are left feeling that a ruler has the right to rule over them, so that they feel good rather than disgusted about being ruled.


Lucas's yearning makes sense if you remember that arbitrary lords and chiefs did rule us for 99.44% of human existence. Amid the brutally predictable drudgery of everyday life, miracles were awesome, far-away things. Flight was a legendary prerogative of demigods in stirring fables. And a man was meaningless out of context with his king.


It’s only been two hundred years or so – an eyeblink – that “scientific enlightenment” began waging its rebellion against the nearly universal pattern called feudalism, a hierarchic system that ruled our ancestors in every culture that developed both metallurgy and agriculture. Wherever human beings acquired both plows and swords, gangs of large men picked up the latter and took other men’s women and wheat. (Sexist language is meaningfully accurate here; those cultures had no word for “sexism,” it was simply assumed.) They then proceeded to announce rules and “traditions” ensuring that their sons would inherit everything.


Please, try to find even one exception. You won’t succeed. Putting aside cultural superficialities, society on every inhabited continent quickly shaped itself into a pyramid, with a few well-armed bullies at the top, accompanied by some fast talking guys with painted faces or spangled cloaks who curried favor by weaving stories to explain why the bullies should remain on top.


Only something exceptional started happening. Bit by bit – in gradual stages – the elements began taking shape for a new social and intellectual movement, one finally capable of challenging the alliance of warrior lords, priests, bards and secretive magicians. It didn’t happen all at once, but in fitful jerks, sometimes five steps forward and four (or more) steps back.


Timidly at first, guilds and townsfolk rallied together and lent their support to kings, thereby easing oppression by local lords. Long before Aristotle became a tool of the establishment, his rediscovery during the High Middle Ages offered some relief from dour anti-intellectualism. Then renaissance humanism offered a philosophical basis for valuing the individual human as a being worthy in its own right. The Reformation freed sanctity and morality from control by a narrow, self-chosen club; it also legitimized self-betterment through hard work in this world, not the next. Then Galileo and Newton showed that creation’s clockwork can be understood, even appreciated in its elegance, not just endured.


Still, the entire notion of progress remained nebulous and ill-formed. Society’s essential shape – pyramidal, with a narrow elite atop a vast and permanently ignorant peasantry – stayed largely unchanged until a full suite of elements and tools were finally in place, setting the stage for true revolution. A revolution so fundamental, coming with such heady, empowering suddenness, that participants gave it a name filled with hubristic portent. Enlightenment.


The word wasn’t ill-chosen, for it bespoke illuminating a path ahead. Which, in turn, implied the unprecedented notion that “forward” is a direction worth taking, instead of lamenting over a preferred past.



== Back to the present ==


Since I wrote that passage, things have deteriorated to a point where I am getting mail and messages from all over, referring to the 'Holnist' survivalist/prepper/feudalist villains of my novel (and film) The Postman, asking me "Brin, how did you know?"


I answer that this pattern has always been part of human nature. We are all descended from those harems and there will always be humans who yearn to be kings. In America, this manifests in eruptions of pimply ingrates (formerly confederates, now called incels) who think if-only our civilization came crashing down, they could be Top Dogs.


(Sorry. More likely kibble.)


Oh, some of these guys’ll yammer about the price of enlightenment freedoms and progress and accomplishments. For example – as described by George Lucas above - a purported loss of serenity, or unity, or elegance, or sense of belonging, or never-defined 'virtue.'  And sure, I have plenty of my own complaints about millions of noisy, noisome neighbors who recite nonsense incantations from Fox News… 


...or a smaller coterie of symbolism-obsessed fanatics on the other side, who seem daily determined to make liberalism look bad, from within.


And yeah... UFO nuttery.


Still, oh for a time machine! I’d send every romantic to live for a single week in any of those lamented, idealized past times. Even as a king! 


Only, these rabid-frothy loons would not be kings, nor top dogs. As I showed last time, Mencius Moldbug knows that. Instead, he envisions himself—like in the Tablet article—as Machiavelli. A valued factotum and vizier to the top dog.


Except for some inconvenient differences. Like the fact that Machiavelli fought like hell for the Florentine Republic, only hiring out to aristocrats when all was lost. And even then, he helped sneak enlightenment partisans away to northern freedom. And even when he had no choice but to be a lackey, his works slyly planted seeds. 


Oh, and another difference: he had more than three neurons to scrape together.


No, Mr. Yarvin, those of us who know Machiavelli can tell that you are no Machiavelli. Whether there come good kings or bad ones, you’ll not be of use in the era you hope to help bring about. Except as kibble.


 

== The all-too human pattern of sycophancy ==


Okay, this is taking more than the hour I allotted to these dopes. So, let’s wrap up. Did I mention that all humans are delusional? Yeah. And that those who acquire vast wealth and power hug their delusions close, while imposing their uncriticized mistakes on the rest of us? Again, it’s called history.


Alas it gets worse. Not only do the mighty suppress critics and criticism. They surround themselves with flatterers! With sycophants, who feed on table scraps by licking the master’s hand. 


“You’re a genius, sir! No one else could have gathered the wealth and power your now wield! Or – if you inherited much of it – genius runs in families! Certainly, it’s not cheating to manipulate influence and contacts and bribes and blackmail to ensure others can’t compete with you. All great things are accomplished by unitary executives!”


Oh… and …


 “When civilization collapses, we’ll be fine in your Patagonian mountain prepper fortress or undersea redoubt. Never mind all those 100 million nerds and fact profession, who you despise and on whom you waged war. 


“Those professionals - who know bio, nuclear, cyber, nano and all the rest and who know the exact location of every prepper citadel, will never get mad at those who deliberately conspired to bring down the Enlightenment Experiment! They won’t hunt you down, after the Fall that you prepper-kings helped make happen. Never!”


No greater failure of oligarch IQ can be seen than the reflex to embrace sycophancy. Of course we know that truly effective ‘genius’ is in direct proportion to a person’s confident willingness to face discomforting and corrective criticism. But the sponsors of Mencius Moldbug have their self-flattering incantations, like this one from the Tablet agitprop: 


“An all-powerful state is necessary, a sovereign Leviathan of the kind envisioned by Thomas Hobbes, to impose order by force on a level of such absolute authority that it can then disappear from day-to-day life.”


To which I respond: “Name… one… example… of that ever actually happening. 

Ever. 

Even once. 

Ever, at all?”


These fellows used to be gnats at our ankles. Now the would-be Machiavellis have amplifying sponsors. They have become like Howard Beale, in Network, agents for delivering a toxin that destroys a mighty people’s confidence in themselves. 


The ancient pestilence of despotic harem-building oligarchy that made a hell of 6000 years… and that could easily deny our children the stars.


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ADDENDUM


I encourage you to have a look at George Orwell’s other works than Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four. Especially Homage to Catalonia, which eviscerates the way dogmatism so often turns the Left into a circular firing squad.  To be clear, though, Orwell remained lifelong a socialist, because he knew the main enemy of human progress was inheritance-based oligarchy, the central human social disease that the left could only successfully counter by remaining moderate, pragmatic and inclusive.


A different work that’s worth a look, if you have time is Orwell’s Fifty Essays. One of them (#40) offers glimpses into predecessors of our newbie Neo-Monarchists, like Edmund Burke and a contemporary of Wells, James Burnham:  "In his next published book, The Machiavellians: Defenders of Freedom, James Burnham elaborates … All historical changes finally boil down to the replacement of one ruling class by another. All talk about democracy, liberty, equality, fraternity, all revolutionary movements, all visions of Utopia, or "the classless society", or "the Kingdom of Heaven on earth", are humbug (not necessarily conscious humbug) covering the ambitions of some new class which is elbowing its way into power."


What this illustrates is something I’ve noticed, over the years, worth its own extensive essay-appraisal… that much of conservatism is based upon a mental equivalence of color-blindness, or Flatland 2-D thinking in a 3-dimensional world. These fellows are simply unable to grasp what they cannot see, including even the notion of a Positive Sum Game That a social system can be set up in which these mighty interests are restrained from destructive combat for pinnacle power by:


FIRST breaking up powerful interests into small enough units, so that it is in each unit’s interest to tattle on power abusers. (This – I maintain elsewhere – is also the only likely way to achieve a soft landing re Artificial Intelligence.)


SECOND    recognition by a critical mass of creatively potent individuals that their own self-interest will benefit most from an enlightenment nation. That their resulting longer, happier lives - filled with a cornucopia of toys and advancements and new frontiers and vibrant minds to argue with – will outweigh the dubious and historically lobotomized pleasures of ‘supreme executive’ bossing and harem-keeping.


What’s most ironic about all this is that Adam Smith and the U.S. Founders did grasp this positive sum concept, as did Pericles around 500BCE (see his Funeral Oration in Tacitus).  Concluding that a deliberate flattening of power structures can both maximize competitive creative-productivity and prevent reflexively unsapient harem-gatherers from behaving as Buke, Burnham, Rand and the neo-monarchists describe and admire.


My answer to those who clutch dreams of kingship, rationalizing that there is no viable alternative, is to urge (some of them with high IQs but flatland vision) that they should learn to perceive a third dimension. One that we call up.


Sunday, July 23, 2023

Those who would be kings - Part 1. 'Neo-Monarchists’ and others who demand we drop what works, in favor or what always failed

This is not a polite essay - a two-parter offering new (and some older) insights into a world oligarchic putsch that endangers us all... and no-less the self-deceiving oligarchs, themselves. But we'll start with some of the lunatic shills they have subsidized or hired to push obsolete, dangerous notions.

Wiser heads advise that I just ignore a particular cabal of erudite fools, spewing ingrate insanity like frothy scum across a polluted beach. Alas, the ‘neo-monarchists’ are back! Now attracting real support from would-be kings. And since few others appear to be confronting them head-on, it's up to me, alack.


 Most recently I raged at them back in November of 2013 and again in February of 2022



== Know-Nothings get away with spewing nonsense ==


It should surprise no one that modern conservatism has migrated away from the ‘c-word’ that used to be one of their icons… competition… giving lip service to Adam Smith... 

... resuming instead the movement's older fealty to inherited privilege – drifting from Smith back to Edmund Burke, extolling 6000 years of rule by kings. 

Even the name of Friedrich Hayek is seldom spoken aloud anymore, by today’s 'conservative’ writers and pundits, since Hayek called for competition that is flat, fair, open, transparent, creative and maximally inviting to the widest range of potential participants. And we can't have any of that now, can we? 

Alas, no liberal pundit or politician ever points out this hypocrisy, or that the U.S. Founders and the original Tea Party rebelled primarily against cheater oligarchy. Moreover, anyone who actually reads Adam Smith knows that - were he alive today – Smith would be a flaming Democrat.


That hypocrisy spans the entirety of today’s conservatism, with one exception, that I’m about to describe. Members of this extremum are no longer hypocrites! 


That's because neo-monarchists openly despise Adam Smith. They espouse completing the antipodal migration of conservatism, from once-upon-a-time extolling competition, all the way to openly justifying its utter suppression. 


From Smith, past Burke all the way to Louis XIV.


(Note that there are many (perhaps 1%) on the left who rage against 'The Enlightenment' and every concept that led to their own knowledge, comforts and freedoms. But I do not deem them anywhere near as smart or as dangerous as the traitors on the other side. And hence... another time.)


== It’s baaaack!   Sycophancy for feudalism ==


I recall when ‘neo-monarchist’ jibberers like “Mencius Moldbug” – the nom-de-spume of a Mr. Curtis Yarvin – only flitted along the extreme right ankle of science fiction fandom, as mutated Ayn-Randian nuisances, bugging me and other sci fi authors on Internet fora. 


Now, subsidized by the likes of Peter Thiel, they are subjects of big-time profiles, like this one on Tablet, that feigns faux ‘balance’ while implying that Moldbug offers some bona fide, red-pill style Truths. But don’t be fooled by any semblance of an evenhanded tone. This article, by Tablet essayist Jacob Siegel, pushes the incredible, oligarchy-subsidized notion of taking Moldbug and his ilk seriously. 


“Whether you like it or not, Yarvin is the philosopher of, at the very least, our near future.”


Oh, what malarkey! In their denunciations of democracy, Moldbug/Yarvin and ilk rave assertions about human nature and history that are blatantly and diametrically opposite to fact. For example that:


 “…all organizations, big or small, public or private, military or civilian, are managed best when managed by a single executive….” 


…a stunningly counterfactual claim over which I have long offered wager stakes. An assertion-incantation that only breathes air because so many of our contemporary fellow citizens (e.g. Mr. Siegel) know next-to nothing about human history. (Tell it to the single-executive idiots who trashed Sears, Xerox and Kodak by enforcing their whims.) 


Indeed, when confronted by how spectacularly more-successful America and the West have been, by any range of metrics, across the last 200 years - especially the last 80 - than all other human times and societies combined – success that transpired and accelerated in direct proportion to how much more democratic, inclusive and transparently accountable we became – Yarvin and cohorts are reduced to chanting: 


“Yeah? Well, it won’t last. It can’t!”


And it may not. I’ve always held that the rare enlightenment experiments – less than a dozen across all human annals – always had steep odds stacked against them. Vastly more common, spanning all continents and 6,000+ years, were societies that - soon after achieving agriculture - became narrow pyramids of inherited privilege and raw male power. 


(We’re all descended from the harems of such kings, lords and priests. Indeed, incel, harem-envy is revealed, the moment you scrape any of these neo-feudalists.) 


Still, despite those harsh odds, a few oases of light have glimmered across the darkness. Periclean Athens, for example, was so vastly more creative, resilient, dynamic and fun – even in its crude, brutish form – that it terrified all surrounding kingdoms and oligarchies - (especially crude/vile/overrated Sparta) - who dropped all their bickering to join forces against the First Democracy, pouncing finally upon mistakes that we now know to have been inevitable.  


Similar oligarch-swarms crushed da Vinci’s brilliant Florentine Republic and came within a hair’s breadth of doing so, again, to renaissance Amsterdam, the seed that survived, then blossomed into all we know. Still, plagues of harem-seeking parasites have tried to destabilize our 300 year experiment every generation, ever since.


As if conceding a valid point, Mr. Siegel slyly grants Yarvin/Moldbug credence he never earned: 


“Philosophers and politicians like Alexis de Tocqueville, Thomas Jefferson, and John Adams, to name only three among countless figures, including many on the left, have been outspoken in their warnings about democracy’s perils.” 


Sure, a factually correct sentence. Except that Mr. Siegel portrays as a bug what’s actually a feature! All of those thinkers… plus Franklin and Thomas Paine and Lincoln and FDR and Marshall and many others, criticized democracy’s faults in order to keep doing it better! In the same fashion that, should the American Experiment survive today’s insane treason of Murdochian Trumpism, we may enact transparency reforms that stymie similar failure modes, in future. (Forcing reflexive oligarchy cabals to innovate new attacks, of course.)


Oh, this cult is predictable and has historical odds in its favor, as well as Darwinian drivers like male reproductive drives and fantasies. But if you truly want to wallow in justifications for betraying our renaissance and democracy, you can do much better than these fools. The case for rulership by inherently superior demigods is made far more entertainingly and unctuously in the sly, slow-poison dramas penned by a bona fide genius (and traitor to everything that was ever good to him) named Orson Scott Card. But Scott's treacherously brilliant, anti-democracy propaganda is not today’s topic. 


So yes, do give Mr. Siegel’s article a look, if only to see how far fellows like Peter Thiel are now willing to go, subsidizing this lunacy in order to sabotage the great Enlightenment Experiment that made them, and resume instead history’s dismally unsapient calamity called feudalism. 


While there, have a look at the art-illustration, portraying Yarvin/Moldbug as Machiavelli! Like depicting the denizen of a padded cell as actual Napoleon. Uh huh. You wish.


When you’re done, come back here for a very simple and devastating refutation. Go on. I’ll wait.


While you’re at it, see also a fawning profile of Thiel’s eagerly dyspeptic (and trivially refuted) incantations that ‘liberalism has failed,’ while wallowing in its protection and myriad benefits. I so hope the author of this piece misinterprets almost everything, in almost every paragraph because… wow, the mighty sure can fall a long way. There are meme-poisons that burn away IQ.


Oh, and here's a late note that I'll come back to, another time: see this actual Swiss company that exemplifies and self-satirizes the desperate denialism of human males with unaccountable power and way too much money -- offering palatially opulent underground bunker systems for the uber-oligarch sociopaths in the aristo-prepper movement! Would-be lords who - rather than help the civilization that was good to them - are flocking to masturbatory fantasies about world domination after everything crashes down in "The Event." 


(Never pondering that the 100 million nerds on this globe - against whom they wage open war - are the very folks who know cyber, bio, nano, nuclear stuff... and thousands know the exact location and schematics of every bunker.)


I've consulted - along with Douglas Rushkoff - with a few of these folks and oh! Their smug delusions aren't even bad sci fi. But more on that in Part 2.



== The core and absolutely devastating reason oligarchy sucks ==


Back already? Well, okay. Where were we? Oh yes. 


Normally, when refuting vile lies, you’d build a series of increasingly cogent points, arriving at the best and most decisive one last. In this case, I lack time or interest in spending more’n an hour on morons. Anyway, I’ve dissected neo-monarchism before, here… and here. 


Hence, I’ll both start and finish with just one most-devastating rebuttal, based on the core essential fact about human nature.


We are all inherently delusional.


The more intensely you believe something, the more willingly you should check it out, now and then. Hence we know the only truly effective antidote to delusion that has ever been discovered is... 


The criticism of others. 


Criticism even—especially— by your enemies.

Oh, that’s not to say you’re doomed always to be wrong! For one thing, science has provided many self-check tools that reduce rates and levels of delusion, applying experimental and experiential honesty to enhance the central catechism that made science so successful. A pair of simple sentences spoken not just by scientists, but by any person with an ounce of decency or maturity.


“I might be wrong. Let’s find out.”


That wisdom was excruciatingly hard to come by! Especially since human beings hate criticism. In fact, your reflex, when criticized, is likely the very same as your enemy’s. You’ll try to shut your critic down. Evasion, distraction, shouting, logical fallacies, backstabbing gossip… all the way to threats and lawsuits…. To varying degrees, we’ve all wriggled and squirmed to evade searing reproach of our illusions.


Only now imagine you are a king. One with the power to order death to critics, at a whim?


Look at what I just did. I explained nearly all of human history! That horrible, wretched litany of delusions and mistakes spanning nearly all continents and at least a sixty centuries, during which every king, autocrat, high priest, paramount chief, baron, or lord could declare his favorite delusions to be Truth. Law. Policy. Many of them insane notions, or dumb, or calamitous… 


…or even good ideas that might have been muchly improved, if poked-at by discomforting critical commentary.


The nearly universal result? Wretched generations of calamity-stricken human beings paid the price of kingly hallucination and critic-suppression. Until, at last, something better came along…


…the constitutional/democratic equivalent of “anybody might be wrong.” 


Freedom of speech. 


Freedom for the many – in autonomy and confidence – to criticize the mistakes of even the mighty… though at a price!


The price of being criticized, yourself.


And that’s it. That is the foremost answer (among many) to these jabbering neo-monarchists. Not only are the rare, underdog enlightenments vastly more successful by every metric of human accomplishment, compared to all other societies combined. 


They achieve all that by unleashing competitive reciprocal accountability, which is the very opposite of rule-by-single-executive.

Inarguably better results, achieved by an unassailably better (much less lobotomized) method. A method that only works under conditions of general transparency. When light flows, even upon those at the top.


 Especially upon them.


Alas, there is a price. Only, it is not the one they jabber about.


... and I'll get to it in Part 2.