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  • False Realism and Utopianism

    Conservatism is a defense of the existing order or past existing orders as "natural". Any potential alternative to the existing order or to the romantisized past order is immediately brushed aside as "unnatural" and "utopian" or "idealistic". In the conservative...
    Posted to Brainpolice (Weblog) by Brainpolice on Wed, Jun 25 2008
  • Politics Is The Opiate Of The Masses

    Theism is not the only kind of mysticism. Collectivist and political ideologies are also forms of mysticism. The nature of politics involves blind faith in a "highest essence". The abstractions of these "highest essences" function as arbitrary authorities to appeal to. The most common...
    Posted to Brainpolice (Weblog) by Brainpolice on Tue, Jun 3 2008
  • Objectivism and War

    So the other day an Objectivist wrote this gem at their blog: "On this Memorial Day, I would like to honor the three men of the American Civil War who understood the terrible need for total war : President Abraham Lincoln, General Ulysses S. Grant, and General William T. Sherman. Their vigorous...
    Posted to Brainpolice (Weblog) by Brainpolice on Sat, May 31 2008
  • The Nail in the Coffin of "The Right"

    It is common for many libertarians, especially those in America, to assume that they have a natural alliance with "the right". This is based on certain assumptions, such as the notion that contemporary libertarianism grew out of the old American conservative movement and that "the right"...
    Posted to Brainpolice (Weblog) by Brainpolice on Fri, Apr 25 2008
  • Re: Hermann Goering on Anthropogenic Global Warming

    [quote user="Jon Irenicus"] Whether or not global warming is a fact of the matter, Austrians should be discussing libertarian approaches to it, so that should the evidence ultimately be found in favour of GW, we have a ready response to silence those who'd rather use the heavy hand of coercion...
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by hjmaiere on Fri, Apr 18 2008
  • Definitions

    So I put together some relatively witty definitions of my terms. If you're not offended by at least one of these, then you are awesome! Constitutionalism - The belief that a piece of paper drafted and signed by a tiny aristocracy of men is a legitimate perpetual contract that makes the government...
    Posted to Brainpolice (Weblog) by Brainpolice on Fri, Apr 18 2008
  • Re: Hermann Goering on Anthropogenic Global Warming

    [quote user="TokyoTom"] hjmaiere, will you be responding to my last post? [/quote] As far as I can tell, you have fairly restated most of my thesis, but I seem to have failed to fully communicate its implications. For now I will only re-emphasize that although specific people benefit from specific...
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by hjmaiere on Mon, Apr 14 2008
  • Secular Deities and the Problem of Humanism

    An atheist criticism of contemporary secularism Most atheists and agnostics still have a religious mindset, only they have replaced the formal concept of a god with other concepts. In the absence of faith in an all-knowing and all-loving god outside of the universe, they have substituted faith in other...
    Posted to Brainpolice (Weblog) by Brainpolice on Wed, Apr 2 2008
  • The Case For Free Immigration, The Case Against Borders

    Immigration is a hot topic these days, particularly for those in the southern and south-western states of America. There has been a rising anti-immigration sentiment, directed specifically at immigrating Mexicans. The public cries out, "Secure the borders!" and "They're taking our...
    Posted to Brainpolice (Weblog) by Brainpolice on Sun, Mar 30 2008
  • What Is Democracy? Part One: Democracy Is Slavery

    This is part one in a three part series: democracy is slavery, democracy is impossible and democracy is liberty. Democracy Is Slavery By the phrase "democracy is slavery", I refer to the tyranny that inevitably arises from the principles of majoritarianism and communalism. One standard definition...
    Posted to Brainpolice (Weblog) by Brainpolice on Sun, Mar 16 2008
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