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Curtis Yarvin on Rufo, Harvard, FDR, and The Cathedral

"Moment of Zen"

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Fluctuation of Executive Power in the United States

This chapter discusses the historical fluctuation of executive power in the United States, comparing the executive branch to a startup and highlighting the role of Alexander Hamilton. It explores the pattern of institutions losing their top-down energy over time, the founding of Gilded Age America by the Republican Party, the early progressives' desire to break free from gilded age rule, and the concept of interdependence and the importance of discipline for progress.

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