Really interesting take and I appreciate the feedback rather than just a simple two sentences. I haven’t read much Plato, tried in college but the professor was a total dbag and made it miserable so I never went back. Yeah a full democracy I don’t like because that’s just mob rule and mobs are really really dumb. I mean look at BLM that’s mob rule and it’s dumb.
I had thought that maybe monarchy was the way. Like the age of kings but like you said it has to be one who is the ideal and preserves the culture and takes care of his people. Then he will have people loyal to him and their fellow countryman. What we have now is politicians loyal to whom ever pays them the most money. I added that Vril book to reading list. Let me know if you have any other books, nonfictional as well.
Look up "Democracy: the God That Failed" by Hans Hermann Hoppe. He's a libertarian that argues that a monarchy is better than a democracy for protecting liberty and private property. You can probably find it as an audio book on YouTube or elsewhere if that's more your style. Several of the arguments he used also apply to German national socialism, and at least one was even used almost verbatim in Mein Kampf (another book that's easy to find audio versions of).
Yeah that book has been on my to be read list for awhile now. Maybe I’ll make it the next one I read, thanks!
At Our Wits End.
It's a book about how we used to be smarter and we are all collectively getting dumber.
Thanks that sounds really interesting
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