
- Arnold blueprint to mass book movie#
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- Arnold blueprint to mass book tv#
Arnold blueprint to mass book movie#
The movie presents a dystopian society plagued by crumbling infrastructure, reduced services, high crime rates, wealth inequality, criminal policing, a checked-out populace distracted by drugs and vapid pop culture managed by a corrupt duopoly. The Stanley Kubrick film, “A Clockwork Orange” provides a good depiction of current US totalitarianism.

I’m “koo koo for Cocoa Puffs” and live on “Gilligan’s Island.” Process that through the Tao and you get me.
Arnold blueprint to mass book tv#
I’m just a Gen X old head raised on Madison Avenue advertising and archaic TV reruns. Real change seems unlikely until system collapse. My utopian vision jerkoff is no more valid than your utopian vision jerkoff. If you don’t like my democratic socialist libertarian model-relax chum. It’s just that I haven’t found an adequate replacement descriptor for punk ass b!tch posers, especially the anonymous online keyboard-alpha variety who front hard, but would piss their panties if they ran into Arnold from “Different Strokes.” Apologies to the gay community for the lexicon delay.) (*Not intended as an epithet against gay people. Why can’t we have free speech, gun rights, and universal healthcare?
Arnold blueprint to mass book license#
Our state license plate motto would read: “Mind Your Business On a less reductive level, democratic socialist libertarianism represents the yin-yang balance between individual liberty and the collective welfare. If I had to pick a political label, I would choose “democratic socialist libertarian.” What does that oxymoron mean? Government subsidized flying cars with free weed and AR-15s for everyone. You never know what you’re going to get.” Even if an enlightened philosopher-dictator shows up, what comes after? Commodus followed Marcus Aurelius. For Hobbes fans, to take artistic license with a “Forrest Gump” line, “Dictators are like a box of chocolates. While democracy is deader than Hunter Biden’s front-line brain cells after a crack pipe mega-hit, I still dig the concept. However, democracies and republics eventually get hollowed out by their oligarchies and wind up dictatorships.

To the credit of the framers of the Athenian and US Constitutions, they installed democratic institutions that offered civil liberties and political participation to a segment of the population. Democracy is cool until it isn’t.Īpart from some isolated rainforest tribes and shipwrecked castaways that fall below Dunbar’s Number, to my knowledge, true democracy has never existed in city-states or nations. In what would have been inconceivable ten years ago, many long for a dictator to rescue them from “democracy,” which operates as neoliberal totalitarianism coated with a veneer of identity politics. A sizable number of US citizens currently view the American republic (now empire) with the same disgust that Plato viewed Athens’ failed democracy. By the time the Battle of Arginusae trials purged the best generals, and Socrates drank the hemlock, and Plato wrote his “Republic,” Athenian democracy had metastasized into a corrupt sham.
