He's right in the sense that the progressive religion has elements of a christian heresy in it, but that is due to the inescapable nature of its western heritage. Yarvin also has a bit too much focus on materialism, which shows how much of a product he is of the mercantile managerial class, and he frustratingly denies the impact of the not-at-all-secret conspiracies coming out the Davos crowd in favor of purely emergent behavior. You're absolutely right about the nature of power though.
He's right in the sense that the progressive religion has elements of a christian heresy in it, but that is due to the inescapable nature of its western heritage. Yarvin also has a bit too much focus on materialism, which shows how much of a product he is of the mercantile managerial class, and he frustratingly denies the impact of the not-at-all-secret conspiracies coming out the Davos crowd in favor of purely emergent behavior. You're absolutely right about the nature of power though.