The influence of big business over the world outside them, is much ler than the influence of the world outside their over them. So basically in the conflict between facebuck and harvard, harvard, you know, a facebook doesn't investigate harvard. Harvard harvard investigates facebook, right? And these are sorts of sort of ritual of not asking why these organizations tend to agree with each other so frequently. Really, it's like the question of, like, not asking about the oligarchy that you actually half the third form of government besides democracy. I mean, well, when we say democracy, we mean the authority of this sort of prestige and reputation, and we trust
Former computer programmer and political theorist Curtis Yarvin is considered by many to be a dangerous thinker. He has been named in the New York Times and Vanity Fair as a founding member of the burgeoning 'New Right' and caused a stir on Tucker Carlson.
His theories of power seem to have made their way from the fringe blogosphere into the mainstream media. Now, people are trying to make sense of some of what Yarvin wants for the Western nations he criticises and where his thinking might go next.
One particularly bold claim made by Yarvin is that America would be better run as a monarchy, rather than a democracy.
To dig deeper into this esoteric political philosophy, Freddie Sayers invited Curtis Yarvin to the UnHerd studio.
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