I've been doing some hobby coding, creating small simulations and virtual art.
I've also been reading books. I am partly through Hoppe's, "Democracy the god that failed". I plan on doing a series of posts about the books that I read, starting with this one.
Yeah, I'd say art is the easiest way to become interesting. Thanks to years of mandatory education, I can ad lib a short speech on the interpretation of my creations, which Hoppe would frown at.
Oddly, I've found that there's a big proportion of normies that are not too fond of democracy. I have also prodded on this point, but this seems to stem from a relativist "all systems are essentially the same" view as opposed to any tangible analysis.
i found the best way to approach this is in a purely shittalkey brainstorming way.
when you just stare into the void with a beer in hand and a smile on your face, just pretend to think about what form of democracy you even would want. expand on the original greek meaning, go over what we actually should have, a representative republic, to the existing mob-rule which can be easily steered by tptb...
all while forming it more as questions to yourself than as statements.
that helped me tune down my, granted, aggressive (or rather frustrated) style of talking and makes ppl who are not used to talking about these things or haven't even thought about them way more open.
I've been doing some hobby coding, creating small simulations and virtual art.
I've also been reading books. I am partly through Hoppe's, "Democracy the god that failed". I plan on doing a series of posts about the books that I read, starting with this one.
Yeah, I'd say art is the easiest way to become interesting. Thanks to years of mandatory education, I can ad lib a short speech on the interpretation of my creations, which Hoppe would frown at.
Oddly, I've found that there's a big proportion of normies that are not too fond of democracy. I have also prodded on this point, but this seems to stem from a relativist "all systems are essentially the same" view as opposed to any tangible analysis.
i found the best way to approach this is in a purely shittalkey brainstorming way.
when you just stare into the void with a beer in hand and a smile on your face, just pretend to think about what form of democracy you even would want. expand on the original greek meaning, go over what we actually should have, a representative republic, to the existing mob-rule which can be easily steered by tptb... all while forming it more as questions to yourself than as statements.
that helped me tune down my, granted, aggressive (or rather frustrated) style of talking and makes ppl who are not used to talking about these things or haven't even thought about them way more open.
I'd be interested in seeing those. Maybe too blackpilled but feels like everything is rotting faster than we expected.
Unfortunately, that would be doxing myself :(
Definitely not asking for that. I'll see if I can find that book you mentioned. Thanks.