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Mike Hind's avatar

Essentially I use these essays not for the pleasure of confirming prior perspectives, but as a primer on a politically conservative philosophy that somehow remained in the shadows for my adult life. On that basis I think they would work as a book. Meanwhile, the oddest perspective shift this (unfortunately rare) brand of modern conservative explication has been to begin seeing a contrast I was never aware of before. This is between the fake caring and kindness of machine leftishism and the dignity of humanity.

Too many people like me (likewise guilty) account for our rightward shifts in terms of cultural irritation. But how you help is by outlining the philosophical underpinnings of your school of thinking. Keep doing this, please.

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I think any analysis is complicated by the fact that perhaps a large amount of the council outlay on adult social care (maybe not so much in Gateshead yet, but certainly elsewhere) will be for recent arrivals. So this isn't a static but a fast-changing scenario already. The established practices of infantilisation and enervation bump up against newer models, thus shifting the relationship with the State. As you predict, things that can't go on forever will stop, and in this case will stop nastily. The State wants total control of the public and the private in order to embed unchallengeable power. That could be via a secular totalitarian model, or a theistic totalitarian model. I think we're all still trying to wrap our heads around what's going on, and possible future scenarios.

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