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By Cornelius Stahlblau Posted on August 16, 2020

Mediatic facts and controlled demolitions from across the Rubicon

Conflict is deeply ingrained in the human mind. Like a cloud of electrically charged particles, it remains potential and shapeless, in an ideal resting state. When it is given ideological … Continue reading Mediatic facts and controlled demolitions from across the Rubicon

Tags: china, coronavirus, futurism, geopolitics, memetics, russia, turkey
By Cornelius Stahlblau Posted on July 18, 2020July 26, 2020

Birds of prey have no friends: the first anti-Capitalist War

Hitler: one of the few people in Modern History who have ascended to almost purely memetic status. Che Guevara and Mahatma Gandhi come close, but none of them have gone … Continue reading Birds of prey have no friends: the first anti-Capitalist War

Tags: communism, futurism, geopolitics, socialism
By Cornelius Stahlblau Posted on July 5, 2020July 26, 2020

At the edge of the abyss: looking for a katechon in 2020

I recently wrote a guest post for possibilities broker Sonya Mann, whose blog boasts the coveted Seal of Approval of The Outpost. You can find it here.

Tags: acceleration, apocalypse, futurism, russia
By Cornelius Stahlblau Posted on June 2, 2020July 26, 2020

Futurist rioting, conceptualism and sensuality

The Futurist Manifesto was first published in 1909. It was written by Italian poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, a celebration of speed, youth, violence and technology. It was also a declaration … Continue reading Futurist rioting, conceptualism and sensuality

Tags: futurism, memetics, netwar
By Cornelius Stahlblau Posted on May 11, 2020July 26, 2020

Geopolitical Change Denialism

As we’ve explained before, when a conflict arises, the possible positions to be taken in regards to it, its memetic frame, is previous to the choice of sides by the … Continue reading Geopolitical Change Denialism

Tags: accelerationism, china, communism, futurism, geopolitics, memetics
By Cornelius Stahlblau Posted on May 4, 2020July 26, 2020

CUSC: wokeness, technoutopia, and outdated futures

Today’s the last chapter of this series on the Communist Manifesto. Staying true to the form of the past weeks, this finale will analyze the memetic history of the third … Continue reading CUSC: wokeness, technoutopia, and outdated futures

Tags: accelerationism, communism, coronavirus, futurism, socialism
By Cornelius Stahlblau Posted on May 1, 2020July 26, 2020

Revolution defanged: Bourgeois Conservative Socialism

In the last posts we talked about Reactionary Socialism and its three variants. Marx and Engels were somewhat appreciative of the critic posed by the reactionaries to the Bourgeois State. … Continue reading Revolution defanged: Bourgeois Conservative Socialism

Tags: bourgeois, china, communism, futurism, memetics, socialism
By Cornelius Stahlblau Posted on April 29, 2020July 26, 2020

Men Towards the Ruins: German Socialism

In our last post, we went through two of the strains of Reactionary Socialism described by Marx and Engels, feudal and petty-bourgeois socialism. Today we will discuss a third variant, … Continue reading Men Towards the Ruins: German Socialism

Tags: accelerationism, communism, futurism, memetics, reaction, socialism

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