The Limits of Freedom
Markets were never meant to be complete systems unto themselves. Every market we use requires us to impose our morality onto it so that it functions in accordance with nature.
Inverted Signals
Institutions become inverted because they naturally demand to be local, but are turned inside out by the incentive structure of the global market.
De-moral-ized
The act of separating morality from economic, political, and social decisions guarantees demoralization because it becomes exactly what is capitalized on.
Multidimensional Phenomenology
You are being taught to think and process reality on a one-dimensional interpretative plane. The simplification of reality into a consumer-minded framework is a social engineering construct that is meant to deny you access to transcendent realization.
Resiliency, Materialism, and Markets
The application of materialism in markets, especially at scale, does not leverage what is known about resilient, natural processes, but instead intentionally obscures what is known.
Institutional Opportunism
It is not at all surprising that existing institutions would benefit from crises. It should be completely expected. In fact, it couldn't be any other way.
The Source of Contentment
Contentment doesn’t arise from efficiency or optimization, or even simplicity; contentment arises from living a life that is in line with the natural order.
Real Economics
Globalism is the result of a collaborative corporate strategy to reduce international trade barriers and corporate taxes.
Why Centrism Fails
There is no virtue in centrism. It is one’s obligation, not only to himself, but to his community, to hold and defend his moral positions.