@klintron wrote: "#Neoreactionaries believe that... #democracy has actually done more harm than good. They propose a return to old-fashioned gender roles, social order, and #MONARCHY. ... Many are former #libertarians who decided that #freedom and democracy were incompatible."
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And later adds... "And though #neoreactionaries aren’t exactly rampant in the tech industry, PayPal founder Peter Thiel has voiced similar ideas."
"I stand against confiscatory taxes, #totalitarian collectives, & the ideology of the inevitability of the death of every individual. For all these reasons, I still call myself '#libertarian.'"
/6 cato-unbound.org/2009/04/13/pet…
And #Thiel confesses his authoritarian, anti-democracy views by saying: "But I must confess that over the last two decades, I have changed radically on the question of how to achieve these goals. Most importantly, I no longer believe that freedom and democracy are compatible."
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2009-Thiel outlined his "Master of the Universe" plan to create an anti-social eutopia by inventing "some undiscovered country" citing his investments in #cyberspace, #outerspace, and #seasteading.
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In an addendum to this essay seemingly prompted by a sense of his rejecting women's suffrage, Theil wrote the most damning statement reflecting his own self-absorbed blindness.
"Voting is not under siege in America, but many other rights are."
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By 2016 it seems #Thiel learned the lesson that all Libertarian-billionaires eventually learn. Like the #KochBrothers in the 80s, Theil gave-up on giving-up on politics, and decided to seize control of the Republican party... joining the #KochBrothers in backing #DonaldTrump
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The problem is that people have to live together. Somehow we have to balance our diverse individual needs with our common needs.
Thankfully there is recent research that helps us understand how to better live together by understanding our moral differences.
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@JonHaidt gave a remarkable @TEDTalks on his research explaining how all people have 2 different personalities and define morality differently. #Liberals value openness, diversity & new experiences. #Conservatives value safe, familiar traditions.
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This is called Moral Foundations Theory and it shows how both #liberals and #conservatives agree that harm/care and fairness/reciprocity are "morality". But conservatives also view ingroup/loyalty, authority/respect, & purity/sanctity as "morality", while liberals do not.
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@JonHaidt's colleague @BizarroPolitix extends this research & the data shows something very important for us to understand right now.
Libertarians see nothing as moral.
It isn't immoral to harm someone or treat them unfairly. Power is everything.
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This cutthroat philosophy helps in climbing to the top in wealth, business, politics, or even religion. Many powerful people use #darwinian ideas to seize power. But it's rejected by most people because it's anti-social.
Morality helps us live with other people.
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This is the problem with modern antisocial, libertarian, billionaires like #Trump, #Thiel, #Putin & the #KochBrothers trying to be Masters of the Universe.
They don't relate to people, so their great wealth & power can't improve society. It's also why they hate #democracy.
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"libertarians viscerally opposed to centralized power made common cause w/ a brutally autocratic state apparatus in Moscow... & the instinctively authoritarian far-right... in the name of disruption of government & liberal norms in western democracies"
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Recently #ElonMusk tweeted his refusal to block #Russian#propaganda from his #Starlink satellite internet service. We can debate the merits of this, but my issue is his saying he's an "free speech absolutist".
I wrote an essay on Ideology👇
"When a person’s ideology comes into conflict with a set of new facts, they feel emotional pain... & their pain leads them to make the choice to ignore the uncomfortable facts, and embrace the more comfortable fantasy."
/20 anchor.fm/the-civx-segme…
The final part of my audio essay beings... 👇
"Democracy protects our individual liberty by bringing citizens into the decision-making process that would otherwise be dominated by a few powerful & often wealthy people."
/19 anchor.fm/the-civx-segme…
"Democracy also empowers us to be active citizens. But that requires us to commit to solving problems together by
✅ thinking critically
✅ making information decisions
✅ And being open to changing our mind based on the evidence"
/20 anchor.fm/the-civx-segme…
"This means that we must demand that the candidates we vote for, the causes we support, the groups we join, & the policies embrace these same core values. If we surrender to ideological addiction, we risk undermining the nature of democracy itself."
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#ElonMusk is a remarkable visionary. He seems brilliant, thoughtful, and well-intentioned. He's unlike how I think of #Trump, #PeterThiel, or the #KochBrothers.
But his libertarian ideology is a threat to our society because it's inherently anti-social authoritarianism.
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We're living through the rise of a global authoritarian movement led by Thiel, Putin, & Trump. The idea that a billionaire libertarian is going to save #Democracy by buying Twitter is a dangerous fantasy.
Don't Freak Out... this debate was timed to handle a Biden trainwreck. It sucks that he looked so bad. It's kinda brilliant, actually.
A thread: 🧵
Nine months ago, Biden handled a long, live press conference effortlessly, but no one saw it. I did, and I was *certain* he was going to be solid. Now I see there's an obvious issue Dems must deal with. That *really* sucks, but...
They scheduled this debate 3 MONTHS before the normal debate times. No debate has ever been before the conventions.
This was *super* weird timing. But no one seemed to discuss or ask... Why So Early?
Trying to slowly dismantle secular institutions like pubic education and inturn install Christian systems, is a move towards an authoritarian nation.
Evangelicals, please just come out and say it, so we can decide if that's what we want.
But understand, secularism is not indoctrination into atheism. It's the absence of indoctrination into atheism, Christianity, or any religion. It's a system that maximizes individual liberty & also protects religious freedom by...
...ensuring there is no favor given to any one religious faith.
Secularism allows all faiths to interact in the public square without fear or favor. That means we were not a Christian nation... nor a Jewish, Muslim, or atheist nation.
I've been saying for 3+ years that a new civil war is a very serious possibility. There is a lot of denial happening by reasonable people from all sides, left, center and right about the moment we are facing.
We can't pretend that the worst is not possible, simply because we see ourselves as reasonable people and we can't fathom the unreasonable.
It's happening right now. As we speak.
This denial also seems to come from a false belief that "civil war" means North-vs-South, but that's not how it's going to happen.
This time, our divisions aren't obviously geographic.