The modern world
september 2, 2022
In the modern world, where "the power behind power" has become the object if not the subject of fascination, and the reality of social engineering has been accepted as fact, a fine-edged dispute has arisen to expose a new dynamic. One voice says "people are too important to change the system", another says "the system is too important to change the people."
Reconciliation has failed and dialectic is the tool of the oppressor. Politics is crass but it is the only thing, that encompasses all, that's left dynamic.
The concept of fascism is a leader that can freeze this dynamism by sitting on top of some manifesto on "who changes, and what changes" - but, this is not "Christian", being that everyone changes as they grow old; and it's is not philosophical, being that everything changes ("you can not step into the same river twice"); it is not even political, being that it freezes the dynamism that is the only remaining Politics.
The fascist leader is a beggar, with no solutions, desperate for absolute certainty, incapable of life, incapable of dealing with it. His evil is the pretense of "forevermore." He must be forgettable, or else he is the embodiment of evil. And therefore, he cannot be a leader. Only a beggar. And men's eyes will have to look elsewhere.
It is this looking elsewhere that revives the dispute, of which we could now say, "People changing is too important to people to change the people; but; System change is too important to those people, who are changing the system."
The only reasonable action to be taken after crossing this milestone of understanding is the distribution of technique where it is deserved.
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