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Nationalism is a Scam

  Everyone is a nationalist.  No one is a nationalist.  Nationalism is a scam. More precisely, nationalism is complicity between two different kinds of scams.  There are two distinct scams called nationalism, being pulled by two different kinds of scam artists. First of all, nationalism is a scam being pulled by the ruling class.  The ruling class is inherently international and has absolutely no allegiance to any nation.  The workers they exploit are also international, but the international ruling class uses the ideology of nationalism to distract, confuse, and misdirect the workers so that they can maintain their exploitation. (We see an example of this kind of fake "nationalism" now, in the Trump administration.  The Trump administration likes to claim to be nationalist, but this is a very shallow lie, as can be seen in, for instance, in the fact that they are quickly installing a Qatari Air Force facility in Idaho, after the Qatari government "don...

Rousseau and Romanticism

The question: What is the relation between romanticism and the philosophy of J.-J. Rousseau? - it sounds like a very simple question, but the more one considers it, the more difficult it becomes. I don't have an answer.  Every attempt I can think of as a potential answer to that question fails. It's not even that I think that Rousseau is that profound or great of a thinker.  I think he's... okay.  But he's not in my personal pantheon of great thinkers. But the difficulty of thinking about Rousseau comes in retrospect.  It's difficult for us, as (post?-)Romantic thinkers, to try to come to terms with Rousseau's philosophy.  That's what makes Rousseau worth digging into.  It's not about him.  It's about us.  I can think of several potential answers to the question: What is the relation between romanticism and the philosophy of J.-J. Rousseau, and they're all wrong. In fact, I would say that each attempt to answer this question corresponds to a ...
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If, 20 years ago, archeologists uncovered a tablet and scholars translated the message written thereon, and it read as follows, the headlines would have been "Scientists Uncover Evidence of Ancient Repressive Caste-Based Society"  

The Poetic Dodge

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  The Artful Dodger One of the most important skills for the leader of a movement to develop is what I call the poetic dodge.  Human natural languages, such as English, Spanish, Mandarin Chinese, and so on, are profoundly, and perhaps ineluctably, polysemous.  That is to say, there are ambiguities.  There is something farcical about humans: even if we try to specify exactly what we mean, still people will find a way to misinterpret us.  And the reverse is true, as well: even if we try as hard as we can to understand each other, the closer we get to that which is signified, the more it will slip away.  Even when both the speaker and the listener, the author and the reader, are operating on purely good faith, the mystery persists.  Nor does this gap only appear between people: even when we are alone, the gap is there.  I do not fully understand myself.  Neither do you. If you use everyday vocabulary, precisely because these words are used every...