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7/23/2025, 5:33:46 AM
>>24574120
The appeal of Christ outlasted monarchism, nationalism, and communism. It will outlast capitalism and liberalism. The small scale Catholic/Orthodox confessional polis, organized into confederations for mutual aid and defense, is the future, or at least the successful one. It will be technofeudalism for most unfortunately.
The appeal of Christ outlasted monarchism, nationalism, and communism. It will outlast capitalism and liberalism. The small scale Catholic/Orthodox confessional polis, organized into confederations for mutual aid and defense, is the future, or at least the successful one. It will be technofeudalism for most unfortunately.
7/5/2025, 3:24:12 PM
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>>24523269
Another good book on this, although it is too polemical in favor of Catholicism in some ways. But in the American context, it makes more sense.
>>24523269
Another good book on this, although it is too polemical in favor of Catholicism in some ways. But in the American context, it makes more sense.
7/1/2025, 11:32:22 PM
>>24510148
>This means that Fukuyama is the one that actually has the last laugh of course -- even liberalism's critics are just boring liberals. There are virtually no non-liberals in the West at all. Anyone caught up in this debate about liberalism's terminal decline is not thinking enough in the long-term.
Wrong. Liberalism does indeed get some things right, and those can be kept. But the future lies in Catholic and Orthodox confessional states (the Schism being ended anyhow).
>This means that Fukuyama is the one that actually has the last laugh of course -- even liberalism's critics are just boring liberals. There are virtually no non-liberals in the West at all. Anyone caught up in this debate about liberalism's terminal decline is not thinking enough in the long-term.
Wrong. Liberalism does indeed get some things right, and those can be kept. But the future lies in Catholic and Orthodox confessional states (the Schism being ended anyhow).
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