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Date: May 7th, 2026 12:02 PM Author: Alexander Dugin
didn't copy to clipboard for like the first time ever in my poasting life
lol. taking questions about the manifesto i guess. what a bummer. i feel like an idiot
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Date: May 7th, 2026 12:03 PM
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if you press the back button when that happens you can usually return to the post creation page with your text still in the box
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Date: May 7th, 2026 12:32 PM Author: Alexander Dugin
tweeted a shorter version below
gonna go engage in some surrogate activities. let me know your Thoughts on this topic if you have any you'd like to share
https://x.com/GoySuperstar/status/2052425994397774283
Re-read Kaczynski's Unabomber Manifesto. It holds up really well. Not just the commentary on technology, but also the stuff about leftism (probably the best part of the essay - the greatest-ever takedown of shitlibbery imo), the power process, surrogate activities. Still a must-read for any 21st century intellectual
His only real miss imo was envisioning an anti-technology revolution to be a mass movement. Mass movements have always been about the immediate self-interests of its participants. But the destruction of technological society would involve billions of deaths and immense human suffering. It could never be a mass movement - why would the masses ever support this?
Any destruction of technological society would have to be carried out by a small, genuinely fanatical minority elite. The question remains: why would such a minority elite choose to destroy the world, rather than rule it for their own benefit? But it's at least an answerable question: (because they would be genuine fanatics). There have been historical instances of small groups of genuine fanatics acting contrary to their self-interest due to ideological belief. But this has (ofc) never occurred at a mass scale
"Only a God can save us" remains true. Any humans who could accomplish the above - and would be willing to do so - would be gods compared to the rest of us today
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Date: May 7th, 2026 6:59 PM Author: o o m o x
180, been looking forward to your thoughts on this since my Uncle Ted thread.
I think you MIGHT be wrong about whether an anti-technology revolution could get mass buy-in. I consume a lot of leftist media (while Uncle Ted uses "leftist" to mean "liberal," the media I consume is very anti-shitlib, anti-identity-politics, solely focused on returning power to the people) with a handful of populist right-wing pundits sprinkled in. And everyone I watch is categorically opposed to the AI explosion, massive increase in data centers, surveillance state, etc. PLUS they report on how negative people's views of these things are across the political spectrum. No one wants a data center anywhere near them, and that's gonna bring more and more people to the anti-technology side as more and more get built around the world. Everyone hates Palantir, and I'm guessing that awareness and opposition to the surveillance state has steadily increased since the Patriot Act and all that, BUT correct me if I'm wrong and people are actually acclimating to it. Since I know people are sometimes frogs in boiling water when it comes to society's progression toward dystopia.
Of course there's a gap between "I don't want mass unemployment and a world covered in data centers collecting my every movement" and "the Industrial Revolution and its consequences have been a disaster." But it might be closer than you think. Even normies are saying shit like "let's start over from before the internet" as I covered ITT: http://www.xoxohth.com/thread.php?thread_id=5863784&forum_id=2
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Date: May 7th, 2026 7:41 PM Author: Alexander Dugin
not wanting some particular application of technology (AI in this case) and not wanting all technology period are two very different things
normies oppose AI in particular because they (correctly) understand it to be directly detrimental to their self-interest. but they would never be willing to reject *all* technology, because they (correctly) understand themselves to greatly benefit from it
kaczynski addresses this point in the essay, and explains that you have to actually destroy all technology - you can't just try to snipe individual applications of it. even if you manage to delay or hamstring some application of technology, you'll never be able to stop it entirely; it will always inevitably come into being
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Date: May 7th, 2026 7:38 PM Author: Richard Ames
I first read Ted's book like a decade ago and then listened to it (via Skeptical Waves' YT channel) about 4 years ago. I think about the Power Process stuff all the time. Incredibly accurate. I think most mental illnesses stem from the fact that most people are so far removed from it that it's insane.
It also explains why there is so much "anxiety" and depression in people who are decently well-off. Whereas people who actually have to work for a living (doing actual work, not make-work) have difficulties, but not the same mental manias.
His stuff on leftism is also incredible.
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Date: May 7th, 2026 7:55 PM Author: Richard Ames
I wonder what the income breakout of people on Lexapro looks like. Because I think there is likely a high corellation between people in make-work jobs that pay decent enough and anti-anxiety meds.
Just at a gut level, who is more likely to be on this shit:
Person A - prole goy welder who makes $75k a year and works on job sites
Person B - college grad female who works in Customer Success at a SaaS Company selling financial regulation compliance solutions
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Date: May 7th, 2026 8:05 PM Author: Alexander Dugin
no one is religious in 2026. god died before any of us were born
people always tout religiosity as The Answer to the nihilism of modernity, but....no one is actually religious. no one believes in god. no one believes in the afterlife
it's just not real. i'm not making a normative judgment. it's just a fact that religion no longer exists. "religiosity" is merely a proxy for having a localized community/family/sense of belonging/purpose
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Date: May 7th, 2026 9:15 PM Author: Richard Ames
"Personally I think pre-modern lives were probably pretty fucking stressful when you had to be perpetually concerned your dotter was going to get eaten by a lion or the pack of bros next door were going to bash your skull in and rape your wife or whatever."
Stressful, but fully connected to survival. As opposed to checking commas or structuring LBOs or whatever which is about 1,000 miles away from raw survival. Niggas way back when didn't have time to have existential angst because they were forced to live more in the here-and-now. A lot of Ted K's stuff feels intuitively true to me.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5864630&forum_id=2...id.#49873661)
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