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🇮🇱🇮🇷 Israel initially hoped that targeted decapitation strikes against Iran’s leadership would provoke a popular uprising.

Instead, according to Israeli officials, the strikes have strengthened the revolutionary government’s popularity among the Iranian people.

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US Democracy Isn’t Real

Isn’t it remarkable how, dating back to 1914 at the very latest, Americans keep voting for peace and yet somehow find themselves repeatedly enmeshed in funding and fighting foreign wars? Rachel Blevins: The American people, we keep voting for the guy who is telling us “hey no new wars, we’re going to end the endless […]

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It’s not just liberalism’s internal contradictions, the fact that humans are social animals, or that no man is an island. It’s also that equality does not, never has, and never will, exist. It’s also that the socio-economic class that gave birth to liberalism barely exists anymore.

The West’s warrior-aristocrat class was wiped out by the First World War, and the bourgeois middle class was ball and chained by the rise of the managerial class. These credentialed managers emerged to deal with booming populations, rapid technological change, and the growing complexity of mass society. Managerialism is itself illiberal. This process of massification put technical experts, not workers or the bourgeoisie, in control of production.

James Burnham laid this out in The Managerial Revolution (1941). He argued that capitalism, weakened by the Great Depression, gave way to a new managerial order. Executives, bureaucrats, HR, engineers, and other technical experts replaced the bourgeoisie, who had once driven liberalism through their hold on free markets.

This managerial class thrives in mass society, where complexity demands centralization over entrepreneurial freedom. The First World War erased a pre-liberal elite built around honour and duty. Without them, liberalism lost its cultural anchor. Burnham tied this collapse of the old ruling classes to liberalism’s growing instability.

Samuel Francis took this further in Leviathan and Its Enemies (2016). He argued that the managerial class didn’t just sideline the bourgeoisie, it built a system hostile to liberalism’s ideals. Merchants and professionals became shackled by endless regulations and dominated by corporate giants. Francis linked this to the managerial push for homogeneity and control. Massification centralizes power, eroding liberal values like local autonomy and individual initiative.

But the dominance of the managerial class may not last. AI threatens to undermine the foundations of their power. Managers, analysts, and administrators built their authority on specialized knowledge, the knowledge economy, credentialed expertise, and the ability to process complexity. AI now does this faster, cheaper, and often better. Tasks once reserved for highly trained professionals, legal analysis, medical diagnostics, logistics, even policy planning, are increasingly handled by machines. If AI can coordinate systems, manage data, and make decisions without human oversight, the rationale for a bloated managerial class starts to collapse.

Their role as gatekeepers of complexity becomes obsolete. Just as they once displaced the bourgeoisie, they may now be displaced by the tools they helped usher in. And unlike the warrior-aristocrats or the bourgeois middle class, they may leave behind no legacy at all, just a vacuum waiting to be filled, by us.
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TIL the 3.5% rule: 3.5% of a national population peacefully protesting on the streets at once will ALWAYS topple a Dictatorship or democratic government. Moreover peaceful movements succeed twice as often as violent ones. This surprised even the Harvard political scientist who discovered it.
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An interesting detail that is almost unnoticed against the backdrop of the strikes on Iran: the first missiles fired at the country's territory flew almost simultaneously with the launch of the new railway route From China to Iran. First train from Xi'an arrived at the Iranian logistics hub Aprin on May 25, 2025. This route has been coordinated and built since 2021, immediately after Iran and China signed a strategic agreement worth about $400 billion as part of the One Belt, One Road initiative. The essence of the project is simple: industrial goods from China now go to Iran directly by land, bypassing all US zones of influence, military bases and sanctions control. Iran receives not just supplies - it gains the role of a key transit hub connecting:

– to the south – the North-South corridor through Russia, the Caspian Sea and India;
– to the west – land access to Iraq, Syria, Turkey and the Mediterranean;
– to the east – direct access to Chinese supply chains.

In addition, the land route erodes the monopoly of maritime traffic, especially in conditions where the Strait of Hormuz and Suez are controlled by either American or pro-American structures. Iran has gradually broken out of logistical isolation, becoming a link between China, Russia, India and the Middle East.

All of this is a geoeconomic threat that the US and its allies understand very well. Therefore, it is not surprising that simultaneously with the beginning of Iran's real integration into trans-Asian logistics, an attempt to destroy it systemically is beginning. The issue is not only about the nuclear program. The issue is to prevent Iran from becoming a logistics hub for the new Eurasian architecture and from gaining sufficient strength.

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And WE THE PEOPLE are paying for it all.

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Pray for Israel y'all 🙏🏻😔 🍷
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"It is an organised population replacement."

Viktor Orbán: "Europeans no longer feel safe in their own countries, in their own cities, on their own streets."

"They have become strangers in the places where they felt at home 20 years ago... Their cities are being taken over."

"This is not integration, it is an organised population replacement."

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It’s over guys
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Winning

Another piece of evidence concerning the current state of the Israeli-Iranian war: Foreign photographers will no longer be allowed to film at the scenes of missile strikes in Israel without prior written approval from military censors, under new directives issued by National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir and Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi. The move, which […]

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This is the minimum amount of cutlery you should have at home🙈

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TIL The US Air Force dropped several BLU-82 "Daisy Cutter" bombs leftover from Vietnam during the Gulf War. A British SAS unit that witnessed the explosion reported "Sir, the blokes have just nuked Kuwait"
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I’ll be delivering a talk on the "Origins and History of Relativity Theory" at LibertyCon37 Saturday evening at 7pm (Meeting Room 6 - Science Track). Meanwhile, here’s a talk about the origins, history, and applications of near-field wireless technology.

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