miles on Nostr: Documenting life in the DPRK in 2013 was hardly stale: ...
Documenting life in the DPRK in 2013 was hardly stale: https://reason.com/2013/07/23/my-week-in-north-korea/
‘The New Right’ (2019) captured the history, and more importantly the present, of the online-right better than any of the futilely mainstream post-Trump analysis put out by legacy institutions - and it’s not even close.
To call these works derivative (dismissively, without even reading them) exemplifies exactly why ‘DC Libertarians’ and their ‘think tanks’ are so feckless, intellectually vapid, and irrelevant culturally.
Nobody asked for a critique of anarcho-capitalism; I asked if you could engage with anything but the strawman of Michael Malice that you’ve mentally erected.
And clearly unaware of his cultural influence that exists online outside of your comfort zone, it seems my ask for substance may be too much 🤷♂️
‘The New Right’ (2019) captured the history, and more importantly the present, of the online-right better than any of the futilely mainstream post-Trump analysis put out by legacy institutions - and it’s not even close.
To call these works derivative (dismissively, without even reading them) exemplifies exactly why ‘DC Libertarians’ and their ‘think tanks’ are so feckless, intellectually vapid, and irrelevant culturally.
Nobody asked for a critique of anarcho-capitalism; I asked if you could engage with anything but the strawman of Michael Malice that you’ve mentally erected.
And clearly unaware of his cultural influence that exists online outside of your comfort zone, it seems my ask for substance may be too much 🤷♂️