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dada » Sat Jul 21, 2018 5:03 pm wrote:I get that. Anarchists are very disordered, and make too few calculations.
American Dream » Sat Jul 21, 2018 6:30 pm wrote:I should perhaps say "anarchist"" in quotation marks because consensus, spoke councils, Food not Bombs, and nonviolent direct action etc. are compatible with Liberalism, Libertarianism and whatever else.
dada » Sun Jul 22, 2018 12:25 pm wrote:American Dream » Sat Jul 21, 2018 6:30 pm wrote:I should perhaps say "anarchist"" in quotation marks because consensus, spoke councils, Food not Bombs, and nonviolent direct action etc. are compatible with Liberalism, Libertarianism and whatever else.
Fair enough. Food not Bombs is a good idea. It's like they say: even an anarchist is right twice a day.
That reminds me, I wonder which burger chain will get the okay to open joints in North Korea?
American Dream » Sun Jul 22, 2018 1:46 pm wrote:Those things are part and parcel of my everyday life. I will definitely eat the day-old bread, sit for consensus and whatever else, even if sometimes I kinda regret it...
Cult of Enlightenment and the Conspiracy Culture
BY MALIĆ · 8TH JANUARY 2018
The proverbial “conspiracy theorist” slur more often than not hits the mark. But does this exculpate the one throwing it about from further investigation? We think not. In this podcast we’ll take a dip into history of conspiracy theories, beginning with Augustin Barruel, to offer an opinion why modern academics, journalists and pop intellectuals tend to lose their powers of discernment when conspiracy theories are on the menu. Also we lay out some historical facts about inception of antisemitic conspiracy theories, which are mistakenly conflated with original ideas of Barruel and his early fellow travelers, from the so called “Simonini letter” to “Protocols of Learned Elders of Zion”. In this context we offer some updates on scholarship of the subject, which is reinvigorated by some recent works of historians of ideas.
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