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I'm not exactly a fascist but I believe in a state with a strong military and internal defense system, capable of rounding up political dissidents and criminals.While at the same time I believe that the people have the right to decide what leaders they wish to have in power.

pikajedi4 Wrote:

Victor13d Wrote:
I'm not exactly a fascist but I believe in a state with a strong military and internal defense system, capable of rounding up political dissidents and criminals.While at the same time I believe that the people have the right to decide what leaders they wish to have in power.




er...we ARE Political Dissidents....
so under fascism,we would be "removed".

i am not a fascist,i hasten to point out.if anything,i suppose I'm a bit of a Commie :p


Its where Asperger's came from the Third Reich. It was indeed part of the eugenics program. Its a good job we won the war or did we. It would seem maybe we didn't win after all.

pikajedi4 Wrote:
ah,Welcome Autistic_Shoes! (can i call you shoes?)

it would seem that we are picking up where they left off,60 years later.

and in both cases,they thought they where helping...

oh,when will they learn!
the humanity!


It's good to see somebody else that has their eyes open. In their case they were helping the Reich. They were actually hunting psychopaths for monitoring. Now with individuals like Mr Cho in America at Virginia Tech we are potentially on the list next down from terrorists. The law's only just been changed in England to allow sectioning.

By 'fascist', do you mean specifically 'authoritarian'?
Thought so.Smile

There are times when I feel, politically, we need order, and then there are others where I feel it would come with too high a price (Watch Children of Men to see what I mean).

I'm somewhat chaotic about my views.

Ian Wrote:
Order is good.

My Ideal society would be a Corporation (run by me and maybe some trusted types ;p) running the show.

I think it would work well.


I don't believe in Democracy anymore, it's a hollow, exploited sham. I feel that, under the right person, a dictatorship could actually be a wonderful and benevolent thing. It would take a wise and honest person to do it, though. Someone who cannot be bought or manipulated.

I have a sci-fi idea, where Earth (The Earth Republic) is governed by a semi-technocracy. A council of 9 elected administrators, working in conjunction with an AI named 'Praetorian'.

Do you think something like that could work?

Ian Wrote:
..No. Tongue

Corporate Governance is good in my opinion, because..how many times do Governments "fuck up" ? and how many times do Businesses "fuck up" ? do the math mate ;]

Say you got msn? I notice you live in Cov.

Ian


True, but then, this is only sci fi.Big Grin And we can all dream, can't we?

Yeah, I got msn, I'll PM you it.

Ian Wrote:
Oh no, i'm quite serious about running my own Business Tongue

How big it gets depends on just how hard I work, lol.

Ian


I wasn't on about your business.

And, just to defend my thought... I personally *do* believe it could work, given the technology is advanced enough. A system of Government with a rational and incorruptible AI to act as conscience and guide for the minds of humans. Not to rule them, but encourage them to seek a higher sensibility. Just because we have corrupt politicians now, doesn't mean that we will never have honest ones who succeed.

I mean, corporate governance?? Come on, you really want to be even more of a product?Big Grin

Ian: What IRC server are you guys on?
Oh, right.

pikajedi4 Wrote:

Ian Wrote:
Being the purveyor of a product seems to be better than a number on some computers databank ;p


...neither are ideal...


True, but as a number, you can define yourself more freely.

Data: Input without context
Information: Data given context

I'm a strong supporter of conservative revolutionary thinkers like Oswald Spengler, Carl Schmitt, Martin Heidegger or Julius Evola as well as modern movements like the "New Right" and national-anarchism. If you leave out the antisemitism, the supremacism and the repression of ideas, I believe the Third Reich would also have been a very interesting system : socialist, ethno-nationalist and autoritarian.

Would you believe me when I say that I used to be an anarchist?!? Wink
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