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310 - The Acid Story with Curtis Yarvin

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Theocracy Is Not a Thing

"The problem is that it has to be completely ripped out," he says. "These ideas are like dumber than a post and smell like ship." The only sort of government that can rip it out is the same form of government that we have, which goes through every 75 or 80 years,. He adds: 'Most human beings will always believe what they're taught to think'

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Speaker 2
Ye all f these institutions are now more powerful than harrygreat foundation in the great
Speaker 1
foundaronganes art. You know, let hartoge rockefeller, for those owls, philanthropic, dustrial and all fais yon.
Speaker 2
They all
Speaker 1
have exactly the same fuckin ideas. And these ideas are like dumber than a post and smell like ship. Does this? Does this structure work at all? Does it work at all? No, it has to be completely ripped out. And here is basically, the problem is that it has to be completely ripped out. And the only sort of form of government that can rip it out is the same form of government that the us. Goes through every 75 or 80 years, which is a modern monc which
Speaker 2
is basically, and so is the worried, because a lot of people that say that read your work and say it's very interesting, but they go, the people that really also seem to like it are people tat love or seem to flirt with the idea of theocracy. So, so, yes. So, you know,
Speaker 1
it's funny, you shoud use the word theocracy, right tim, you know, assecause, have you ever seen signs on people's lawns that tell you what to thinkenoufr, you know, like an and and and other kind of theoand so, yes. So, so in a way, it's
Speaker 2
like, it's
Speaker 1
an interesting point, because, in a sense, like you conclude when looking at history, that sort of the libertarian kind of freedom of speech world has never exactly been a thing. And so your question of how to sort of do something like that is like, basically, what you have to realize is that most human beings will sort of always believe what they're taught to think. And therefore control of what they're taught to think is sort of always in theye of someone, and it should be in the hands of someone responsible, who has no need to anything but the truth, who has an incentive to tell the truth.

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