Friday, May 25, 2018
Why Is Pinker Anti-PC Okay - But Peterson Anti-PC Not Okay?
By CNu at May 25, 2018 0 comments
Labels: Cathedral , civil war , cognitive infiltration , Deepening Contradictions , Gender , institutional deconstruction , priceless....
Deepening Contradictions: Token Pinkerite Acolyte Buoyed Up By The Alt-White
Black political debate and action through the early 1960s focused on concrete issues—employment, housing, wages, unionization, discrimination in specific venues and domains—rather than an abstract “racism.” It was only in the late 1960s and 1970s, after the legislative victories that defeated southern apartheid and restored black Americans’ full citizenship rights, that “racism” was advanced as the default explanation for inequalities that appear as racial disparities.
By CNu at May 25, 2018 0 comments
Labels: A Kneegrow Said It , corporatism , Deepening Contradictions , narrative , Peak Negro , po thang...
Neoliberal Elite Intellectual Darling On Political Correctness
By CNu at May 25, 2018 0 comments
Labels: banksterism , cognitive infiltration , corporatism , ethology , Livestock Management , professional and managerial frauds
Thursday, May 24, 2018
Bro.ConFeed Report To The Principal's Office To Discuss Patronage And The New Negroe...,
By CNu at May 24, 2018 0 comments
Labels: A Kneegrow Said It , American Original , Living Memory , Peak Negro , political theatre , Race and Ethnicity , school , What IT DO Shawty...
Differentiating Right and Left Populisms
By CNu at May 24, 2018 0 comments
Labels: civil war , CSC as ESS , institutional deconstruction , People Centric Leadership , political economy , quorum sensing?
Wednesday, May 23, 2018
Trump Smacking Amazon While Afrikan Liberation Peddling "Neurospeculative AfroFeminist" Cloth
By CNu at May 23, 2018 0 comments
Labels: afrodemic apocalypse , Ass Clownery , cognitive infiltration , marketing , reality casualties , tricknology
Afrikan Liberation Movement - Amazon Giving RealTime Facial Rekognition To Law Enforcement
By CNu at May 23, 2018 0 comments
Labels: clampdown , disintermediation , Dystopian Now , FRANK , gain of function , governance , Intimate Droning , Livestock Management , TIA , tricknology , What Now? , wikileaks wednesday
Urban Reconnaissance Through Supervised Autonomy (URSA)
By CNu at May 23, 2018 0 comments
Labels: clampdown , disintermediation , Dystopian Now , FRANK , gain of function , governance , Intimate Droning , Livestock Management , TIA , tricknology , wikileaks wednesday
The Destructive Dynamics of the Small Minority
By CNu at May 23, 2018 0 comments
Labels: American Original , civil war , clampdown , Deep State , Slice vs. Proprietors , Small Minority , What IT DO Shawty...
Tuesday, May 22, 2018
Divisive Politics – What Does Neuroscience Tell Us?
Divisive politics – what does neuroscience tell us?
By CNu at May 22, 2018 0 comments
Labels: cultural darwinism , ethology , governance , human experimentation , Livestock Management , neuromancy , neurotypes
How Tribalism Overrules Reason
By CNu at May 22, 2018 0 comments
Labels: cultural darwinism , ethology , governance , human experimentation , Livestock Management
Monday, May 21, 2018
Amazon Washington Post Deserves A Foot In Its Corporate Ass...,
By CNu at May 21, 2018 0 comments
Labels: .45 , accountability , American Original , corporatism , Dystopian Now , externalities , Left Behind
American Democracy A Farce - America Governed By Capital
By CNu at May 21, 2018 0 comments
Labels: 2parties1ideology , banksterism , corporatism , Deep State , governance , Naked Emperor , political theatre , The Big Lie
Sunday, May 20, 2018
Yanis Varoufakis Takedown Of Corporatist Facism Derails Amy Goodman's Propaganda
By CNu at May 20, 2018 0 comments
Labels: banksterism , corporatism , Peak Capitalism , The Straight and Narrow , truth , What Now?
Saturday, May 19, 2018
The Dominant Institution Of Our Time Was Created In The Image Of A Psychopath
By CNu at May 19, 2018 0 comments
Labels: corporatism , egregores , psychopathocracy , transbiological , What Now?
Friday, May 18, 2018
"This is a Terrifying Time to be White an American"
By CNu at May 18, 2018 0 comments
Labels: A Kneegrow Said It , civil war , cultural darwinism , de-evolution , FAIL , fixyt , Gender , hegemony , Living Memory , neurotypes , Peak Negro , Peak Red Pill , Race and Ethnicity , unintended consequences
Thursday, May 17, 2018
Deepening Contradictions In The White World
Fascism has established itself in a most disguised and efficient manner in this country. It feels so secure that the leaders allow us the luxury of faint protest. Take protest too far, however, and they will show their other face. Doors will be kicked down in the night and machine-gun fire and buckshot will become the medium of exchange.
The first sign of a thoroughly ill-adjusted or bankrupt form of society is that the ruling classes cannot agree how to save the situation. It is this division which opens the breach, and the ruling classes will continue to fight with each other, just so long as they do not fear the mass seizure of power.
By CNu at May 17, 2018 0 comments
Labels: .45 , A Kneegrow Said It , civil war , corporatism , Deep State , egregores , fixyt , hegemony , Living Memory , Peak Negro , unintended consequences
A Tedious And Wholly Unselfconscious Current State Assessment Of White Supremacy
By CNu at May 17, 2018 0 comments
Labels: American Original , Breakaway Civilization , Brookings , corporatism , cultural darwinism , Deep State , egregores , global system of 1% supremacy
Formally Institutionalized White Supremacy REDUX (Originally Posted 1/20/08)
Writing fifty years later in 1938, US Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black echoed Lincoln's eleventh-hour realization: "...of the cases in this Court in which the Fourteenth Amendment was applied during the first fifty years after its adoption, less than one-half of one percent invoked it in protection of the negro race, and more than fifty per cent asked that its benefits be extended to corporations... "
The notion that corporations self-organize, self-reproduce, self-maintain, self-perpetuate, etc., should not be a huge conceptual hurdle. Consequently, theory about the phenomenological description of an organism based on ideas about linguistic domain — well, that's a mouthful, but it comes in handy for analyzing the corporate form.
On a related track, a former UCLA professor and noted economic theorist named Kenichi Ohmae specializes in the analysis of emerging globalism. He also predicted (some say "encouraged") at least two recent world financial market crashes. Dr Ohmae has proposed a theory about how corporations operate. Namely, to participate in the global economy circa 2000, a transnational must operate simultaneously in four "dimensions". Dr Ohmae articulates these as the visible dimension, the borderless dimension, the cyber dimension, and the dimension of multiples. These translate, respectively, to the arena of "bricks and mortar" business and social contract, the global markets enjoyed by transnationals, the area of computers and media, and the arbitrage of financial instruments (e.g., currencies, stocks, pensions, etc.) in general.
I propose reframing Ohmae's four "dimensions", stated in terms of linguistic domain along the lines of how I just described where a corporation "lives". In that sense, we find a basis of four domains: social contract, law, media, and arbitrage. We may also borrow a fine set of modeling tools from biology for describing the phenomena of corporate form. Recalling the historical opinion stated earlier, the representation of sublation as a corporate belief structure, and the observed rate of sublation as a reflex mechanism, it is no stretch to talk about corporations in terms of phenomenology and metabolism. Armed with 21st century tools, one can trace the autopoiesis of corporate metabolism quite readily. In particular, they behave in some ways (organization) like sponges, in other ways (reproduction) like bacteria, and in other ways (adaptation) like slime molds.
Again, if you use that notion, cite me. This represents original work here, folks, slime molds and all, unveiled in print for the first time. Paco Xander Nathan - Corporate Metabolism
By CNu at May 17, 2018 0 comments
Labels: American Original , Breakaway Civilization , corporatism , egregores , transbiological , What IT DO Shawty...
The Occultic Elizabethan Origin Of White Supremacy
An interesting notion which traces back to the writings of Hobbes and Marx is to understand corporations better by analyzing their general form as a kind of organism living in media. I would like to present a qualitative and quantitative study that traces the development of corporate form all the way from alchemy to autopoiesis. Admittedly, some of my remarks and focus may seem well outside the mainstream, so please keep in mind two caveats: I do not recognize that any kind of omnipotence exists; and I do not wish to promote or engage in any manner of "conspiracy theory" thinking. The point here is to examine the general form — a "platonic ideal", if you will — of transnational corporations as a formulaic approach for perpetuating power. I have no interest in assessing the attributes of any particular company, executive, etc.
Keep in mind a third caveat: in terms of "power" and "metabolism", I tend to characterize corporations much like spoiled brats: immature, self-destructive, dependent, difficult to understand, annoying, and fragile. Even so, most attempts at tending after these brats — whether from a Supreme Court bench, a NY Times op-ed, or an anti-WTO protest rally — demonstrate remarkably little depth about how they develop. Let's change that, eh?
First off, as we get into this, I would like you all to track four essential words: (1) colony, (2) attention, (3) sublation, and (4) demon.
Thank you.
Question #1: What would you call beings which (a) don't have physical bodies, (b) seem relatively crafty, and (c) appear to be immortal?
A tulpa, a djinn, or a familiar? Ghosts? Spirits? Gods? Demons? How about corporations?
Question #2: When was the first corporation established?
Granted a charter by Queen Elizabeth I of England on 31 Dec 01600, the East India Company seems to have been the first corporation. Its origins arose out of an Elizabethan shopping mall for international trade called the Royal Exchange of London. After the fall of Iberian sea power, the Dutch had scrambled to monopolize former Portuguese trade with the East, so the English sought to beat the Dutch at colonizing the East Indies.
Question #3: Can anyone here define the essence of a corporation in ten words or less?
Here's my shot at it, in seven words actually: "Externalize risk and perpetuate wealth for shareholders." For the purposes of this discussion, we'll focus on transnationals, mostly firms attempting to become monopolies, generally following the Anglo-American model — not the "ma & pa" liquor store on the corner that has a "Chapter S" corporate charter.
Now, I need a fifth volunteer to write down what I just said, and be ready to repeat it aloud a few times: "Externalize risk and perpetuate wealth for shareholders." Sure, the proper legal definition of a corporation is more about having a chartered company that combines the principle of joint-stock along with something called limited liability. However, those seven dirty words are just fine for describing the essence and purpose of a corporation.
By CNu at May 17, 2018 0 comments
Labels: corporatism , egregores , fixyt , global system of 1% supremacy , History's Mysteries , What IT DO Shawty...
Fuck Robert Kagan And Would He Please Now Just Go Quietly Burn In Hell?
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