Category Archives: Social Sciences

Classical and Neo-Anarchism Compared and Considered with Regard to Synarchy

Difficulty     Anarchism had its explicit philosophical origins in France, when Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, son of an artisan and peasant, declared, “I am an anarchist […] I have just given you my serious and well-considered profession of faith. Although a firm … Continue reading

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Mutualist Land Tenure, as Rooted in Anglo-Saxon Tradition

Difficulty     Mutualists support land claims based on possession, which is to say upon occupancy, use, and defense, much as was employed in traditional Anglo-Saxon land claims. The Saxons were, after all, the “federalist race,” as Proudhon would call them with … Continue reading

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How the System Works

Difficulty     The way the postmodern system currently works is through manipulation toward pessimism. At few factors are at play. Economically, money accomplishes things by moving labor. Psychologically, people form their opinions based on associations: for instance, if pleasure is … Continue reading

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Positive, Negative, and Equal Liberties and Rights

Difficulty     When I speak of rights, I am generally speaking of recognized liberties. Liberties are natural freedoms, whereas rights are protected freedoms.[1] Our liberties are unrestrained, excepting for our endowments and environments. That is, our liberties are our capacities. … Continue reading

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A Directly-Technocratic Constitutional Anarchist Republic

Difficulty     Constitutionalism Constitutionalism refers to the practice of establishing and upholding constitutions, covenants or treaties instituting an association of component parts and their means of governance. Very ancient in origin, in the Anglo-American world its roots are generally traced … Continue reading

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Henosyndicalism

Difficulty     Race and Specie We are used to thinking of species in terms of inherited genetic relation stemming from common ancestors. However, this is an incorrect assessment of species. Species are also thought to be unable to procreate outside … Continue reading

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Neurodesirability

Difficulty     There is a tendency in postmodern society to excuse every perversion and absurdity, often predicated on the derailing idea that a particular category may be made for the divergent, for which they deserve absolution. Homosexuality, beastiality, pedophilia, fetishism, … Continue reading

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Social Darwinism, Mutualism, and Postmodernism

Difficulty     The Evolutionary Sociology of Herbert Spencer As human beings are animals, we are bound by the same fundamental laws of biology as the rest of the animal kingdom. The biological world, of which we are a part, is … Continue reading

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Decolonization and Anti-Imperialism vs. Socialism

Difficulty     Decolonization/anti-imperialism and socialism both relate to the struggles of conquered peoples. Both the colonized/imperialized and wage slaves represent the results of conflicts over cultural dominance (over people and geographic advantages). Victors in these conflicts may become colonizers/imperialists and … Continue reading

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Enlightenment, Counter-Enlightenment: Modernism, Postmodernism

Difficulty     Part 1 – Enlightenment, Counter-Enlightenment In the late 20th century and early 21st century, historians such as Margaret C. Jacob and Jonathan Israel, following scholars such as Isaiah Berlin who uncovered a Counter-Enlightenment, dissected the Enlightenment into Radical … Continue reading

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Paleomutualist Manifesto

Difficulty     Introduction Mutualism is a perennial impulse, a revolutionary social movement, and a sophisticated philosophical tradition. It is established upon, and focuses on, the reciprocity of rights and obligations, promoting the fairest approximation of justice. It was once a … Continue reading

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Necessitarian Psychology in the Revolutionary Tradition

Difficulty     Baruch Spinoza’s necessitarian philosophy, as presented in his Ethics, is found in modern anarchist literature, as in the work of William Godwin or Mikhail Bakunin. Further, Spinoza’s psychology has been affirmed by the frustration-aggression theory, and so may … Continue reading

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Reversing the Thermoeconomic Arrow of Time

Difficulty     The Returns to the Economic Factors of Production Analyzed for Efficiency through a Thermodynamic Engine Introduction Thermoeconomics is a field combining thermodynamics (the study of heat and heat transfer) and economics (the study of resources and resources transfers). It … Continue reading

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Radically Remodernizing Mutualism

Difficulty     Mutualism refers to a social movement and corresponding philosophy— as popularized by Pierre Proudhon— that is decidedly modernist in its original orientation, coming out of the Radical Enlightenment. In the name of postmodernism and cultural Marxism—found among the … Continue reading

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Science, Scientism, and Credentialism

Difficulty     “Scientist” is not a class of people, but an adherent to the ideology of scientism. But not everyone who does science need be a scientist, but, merely, adhere to the scientific method, preferably pressing a “null hypothesis.” No … Continue reading

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Paleoradicalism

Difficulty     “Paleoconservatism” and “paleolibertarianism” are watchwords from the political Right. But I want to introduce a new term from the political Center, the “Far Center,” as I call it. This term is “paleoradical.” Conservatives and radicals are often pitted … Continue reading

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Proudhon on Economic Rent

Difficulty     This was originally composed for part of a “Mutual Exchange” by C4SS, the Center for a Stateless Society. It has subsequently been removed, with a notice that they are no longer affiliating with me. Because I think the … Continue reading

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Pedagogy and Ambiarchy

Difficulty     The approach of Ambiarchy Academy is to meet people where they are at. People have been raised in an authoritarian society, in which they are expected to do as they are told, and to seek authority out for … Continue reading

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Two Incentives for Cooperation

Difficulty      This Text Can Be Found in the Book, The Evolution of Consent: Collected Essays (Vol. I)   This was composed for a speech given to the People’s Arcane School on November 25, 2012 in Fort Worth, Texas. ____________________________________ … Continue reading

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