Why Monarchy? Davis Aurini first part on some reasons for monarchism.







     Over the last two years I have been able to open my mind to listening to reasonable men with unreasonable ideas, only to find that my epistemological field from which I reference so as to make 'moral' decisions was limited, foggy and often grossly inaccurate.  The 'new right' is full of objectivists, realists, nationalists, monarchists, anarchists of different banners and all of these people tend to be men with a lot to say and the internet allows them to express ideas that no one can get a chance to be heard at genteel volume.  Aurini is no blow hard white nationalist, he is exploring the void left behind the edge of the field 'civilization' is feeding on, he doesn't fear what's been left behind.



     Recently, I remembered an important personal axiom....when dad was dead I said aloud now and then when I found myself just staring "You know it's true, it hurts!" "Now, Go, Do, You'll Die!".....no one and everyone is there to help a man, he has to make himself walk under the sky free.  Political alignments are dictated by safe thinking of the day, popular tales from the generation that remembers give us our monsters....and judging from Ukraine, some monsters never die.  More and more, men of the West are, through all those alignments, under every banner, realizing that there is a vast expanse forgotten, and monsters of history to be challenged and claimed as prizes. Could there be a monarch made by scientific merit?  Will the corporation evolve into the industrial plantation/city-state ala the Atreides' or Ixian homeworlds of Dune or Olympus of Masamune Shirow's conceptual future? There's one, Japan is no longer Nippon Zaiden but 'Poseidon' because of national corporate floating city project 'Poseidon' eventually is the governance of the actual natural islands of Japan.  I can absolutely see in one hundred years, city states made from oil rigs and complicated docks, deep water excavation and farming, powered from microwave LEO satellites and wave generators when not more conventional fuels.  They would use fermentation power and chemistry as a basis for food and fuel production, but everyone would be descended from skilled labor and go getters. A place so harsh, there must be activity to maintain life.



    Some thoughts.

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