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State ideology and the corporate creed have converged. Between them, they suborn the individual in one way or another

Between the State and the Corporation, Homo sapiens has been reduced to a Hobbesian, hedonistic version of homo economicus and a sad iteration of homo solitarius

The Paleolibertarian Guide To Deep Tech, Deep Pharma & The Aberrant Economy is the first in a series of volumes, to form part of “The Paleolibertarian Guide” (TPG) compendium.

“Deep Tech,” my preferred term for the high-tech sector, denotes how deeply the head honchos of high-tech have penetrated and poisoned the American public and private sectors. As a coinage, Deep Tech is superior to Big Tech. Drawn from the term “Deep State,” the term “Deep Tech” better captures Big Tech’s overarching, enervating and tentacular reach into state and civil society.

“Deep State,” of course, is no conspiracy. Before the Left turned the term against the Right; it had long since been deployed on the Left and by libertarians to denote the state within a state, operating, for the most, extra-constitutionally. To all intents and purposes, Deep Tech has become almost as powerful as the State in molding the Little Guy into a right-thinking Global Citizen.

In The Paleolibertarian Guide To Deep Tech, Deep Pharma & The Aberrant Economy, I make the case that state ideology and the corporate creed have converged. Between them, they suborn the individual in one way or another. The State no longer merely silhouettes civil and commercial society; but is absorbing it. What’s more, corporate culture, my purview in this volume, has been thoroughly co-opted by the State. Willingly so.

It has become the reflexive habit of corporations, not necessarily malevolently, to work together as well as to collude with government, to snuff out all lineaments of subversion in labor. After all, the progressive ideology is a gospel which these industry leaders never cease to proclaim and act upon. And if you fail to conform to it; they’ll fire you, isolate you, expose you, silence you, cancel you for good. These observations apply across party-lines.

“The Aberrant Economy” in this work denotes the attitude of the multinationals toward economic growth. This attitude is today rooted not in healthy, community-based practices stateside and abroad, but in some aberrant economic gigantism. The derogatory diagnosis of economic elephantiasis undergirded by hubris, greed, and devout woke religiosity is warranted, I believe. Acromegaly is a physical deformity. In the human body it is caused by overproduction of certain compounds and is characterized by aberrant enlargement of the structure under discussion.

A diagnosis of economic acromegalia in Deep Tech is warranted ~ilana

The economic acromegalia or giantism diagnosed here in Deep Tech is one that manages to trample individual rights and other elementary decencies. Let us thus not confuse the metastatic multinational, motivated mostly by stratospheric wealth and a woke worldview—itself a gutter-like philosophy—with a business propelled by the good old-fashioned profit motive, whose growth is sustained by individuals and families tethered to corporeal communities, as opposed to colonies of imported laborers. Individuals, families, living in authentic, organic communities: These misty attachments are anathema to, and enemy of, the multinational’s clubby elites.

I underscore, as if in red ink, and deconstruct in detail how the awfulness of the COVID years, in particular, was underwritten by giant government, Big Pharma, and its latest malignant offshoot, the COVID Cartel—Disease X ad infinitum, if you will—in informal cahoots with social media. Again, a state within a state, operating, for the most, extra-constitutionally.

Just how control is achieved—more reflexively than conspiratorially—I demonstrate by taking the reader through the COVID years, when “Agency And State Capture” were consolidated. I show how and why the Grand Old Party, Republicans, will always be missing in action on matters of individual and constitutional rights. On all matters, actually:

The overton window alludes to a range of ideas once considered unthinkable, but now normalized. With their flaccid, crushingly stupid responses to most situations—Republicans have helped to normalize tyranny ~ilana

And I touch on the deformed foundations of the American Third-Party run healthcare system, down to how Deep Pharma’s patent privileges subvert market-based profits and free market medicine. Fault Deep Pharma, I counsel, not China.

In fact, not mere jobs, but “the very stuff of life is outsourced” by High-Tech, which loathes a labor market. (Chapter 7.) After reading “Homeless In The Homeland” (Chapter 6), the most heartbreaking of the book’s chapters, the reader will understand not only how “High-Tech Compounds Homelessness,” but that “homelessness in the United States is both physical and metaphysical”:

When your home belongs to The World; it’s everybody’s home, and nobody’s home, not even yours, which means you could find yourself homeless ~ilana

Ultimately, the sundering of cherished natural and constitutional rights by entities whose market penetration and capitalization equal those of many countries combined is why a solution is urgent.

Free-traders such as myself contend that it is worse than corrosive for big, powerful business to usher in a mind-controlling creed which they enforce against the Little Guy—on pain of social and financial demise—so that his speech is confined to politically correct, do-or-die guiding lodestars, the kind that sap and leach away the individual’s native power. Such an immoral drive ought to have miscarried a long time ago. A solution is provided in Chapter 9, “Dispatching Deep Tech; Enforcing Natural Rights.”

In the “Epilogue: On Globalism & Giving,” I round up by juxtaposing global integration with regionalism and localism, and spotlighting the last inspirational capitalist heroes of international standing. I hope to leave the readers with thoughts about charity, grace and what distinguishes The Good Giver from the Showy Giver.

THE PHILOSOPHICAL FRAMEWORK

Analytical thinking precedes empiricism and is at the root of solid thought as well as good science ~ilana

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The Paleolibertarian Guide To Deep Tech, Deep Pharma & The Aberrant Economy, as mentioned, is the first in a series of volumes, to form part of The Paleolibertarian Guide (TPG) compendium. The TPG’s polemical impetus is analytical in nature. The framework of this and future works in the series will systematically demonstrate that analytical thinking precedes empiricism and is at the root of solid thought as well as good science—and liberty itself.

To wit, certain propositions in life need no “empirical evidence” for their validation. If anything, the constant insistence on scientism is in itself evidence of a deep corruption of reason. While solid empirical data are never to be dismissed, these are supplemental to a solid philosophy of science.

Derived from the Aristotelian method, the method I follow, Austrian-School thinking, is based in the laws of reason. To the extent that research contradicts reason, to that extent research is rubbish. The idea that science without the philosophy of science is nonsense comes alive for readers in Chapter 2: “COVID’s Cartel Of Cretins,” where, vivid and fun examples of a priori truths are provided.

THE MOST IMPORTANT LESSON of this volume and those to follow is how to repatriate thinking outsourced to the expert class. For, these days, the simplest of logical deductions often appear to evade the ordinary man or woman.

The cognitive class, a managerial malignancy now glommed onto the Managerial State, will often cloak itself in the raiment of “science” and is instrumental in generating consensus. The insidious Expert Class that shapes and manages perceptions about public affairs I see as an extension of James Burnham’s Managerial State.

New Yorker James Burnham (1905-1987) began his intellectual odyssey as a Trotskyist before abjuring Marxism altogether and becoming a passionate anticommunist. He coined the phrase “managerial revolution,” which was extremely influential in the 1940s, and which served as the title of his bestselling book, one that had a marked impact on Orwell’s philosophy.

Lilliputian Man now finds himself pinned down like a butterfly, incapable or unwilling to derive and arrive at the truth without outsourcing his thinking to some authority or another. Restore we must the ancient philosophical notion whereby some things are simply axiomatically true (or false, for that matter), for it has profound ramifications for liberty.

A free-thinking people does not outsource thinking—the very business of life—to anyone.

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Ilana Mercer has been writing a weekly, paleolibertarian think piece since 1999. Her new book is “The Paleolibertarian Guide To Deep Tech, Deep Pharma & The Aberrant Economy”(February, 2024). She’s the author of “Into the Cannibal’s Pot: Lessons for America From Post-Apartheid South Africa” (2011)), and other books. Mercer is described as “a system-builder. Distilled, her modus operandi has been to methodically apply first principles to the day’s events.”

 
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  1. Anon[285] • Disclaimer says:

    She is correct about “Deep Tech”. I watched Novak Djokovic be banned from Australian Open (tennis). The judge who banned him even admitted he was not a health threat to the nation.

    • Thanks: 4HONESTY.com
    • Replies: @Ed Case
  2. Thomasina says:

    “The judge who banned him even admitted he was not a health threat to the nation.”

    That doesn’t matter. He was banned because he was a direct threat to the “Deep Agenda”. The corporate agenda and the state agenda are joined at the hip. Get ready to limp.

  3. EXCELLENT ! I am now a fan.

    Brilliant and crucial. I’m living it…
    And you’re RIGHT ON. And, I’m sure at
    the top of your game. Congratulations.
    LIBERTY . TRUTH . REASON. LIFE.

    Hoping TPG sales hit a trillion dollars.
    And becomes required reading in all
    languages. This is …REALITY…

    “Polemical impetus is analytical in nature”
    “insidious expert class”
    “repatriate outsourced thinking”

    A GRAND SLAM HOME RUN. GODSPEED

  4. A little too theoretical and sesquipedalian. Big Girl how about you make a list of 25 to 50 top guys in the American high tech, wall street, business and media world and work out a simple formula for derogating them on a scale of 1 to 100. Where would you put Warren Buffett? Zuckerberg? Bezos? Anderson Cooper? Steven Spielberg? Stephen Schwarzman? Allen Dershowitz? …and a few guys like that?

  5. Yay! But overton window unless you’re coining a phrase. I always enjoy your writing.

  6. Ilana –

    I wrote this favorable review of Into the Cannibal’s Pot when it came out. Unfortunately, Deep Tech in the form of Amazon trashed all of my 550 reviews for “community standards.” Something to do with free speech about the vaccines.

    I would love to review the Paleolibertarian Guide, but see two problems
    (1) Physical delivery to Ukraine is very difficult, and
    (2) For obvious reasons I won’t buy it from Bezos.

    I put my review of Cannibal’s Pot on my own site here http://www.grahamseibert.com/Reviews/Evolution/into%20the%20cannibal’s%20pot%20-%20lessons%20for%20America%20from%20post-apartheid%20South%20Africa.pdf

    How can I get a soft copy of the book?

    • Replies: @Jokem
  7. Ilana….

    please lose that gigantic dildo.

    no one is interested in your personal habits.

  8. Oh please. your hatred of ilana is well-known. The graphic is completely appropriate for a “paleo” analysis.

    Start criticizing on the basis of the text. the real meaning of all this.

    • Replies: @Haxo Angmark
    , @Trinity
  9. @Juvenal Early

    alright: it’s her usual steaming pile of over-complicated Libtardian tripe.

    what we have in ‘Murka is top-down Jewish control of every economic, political, and cultural arena. Same as every other former white nation – ‘cept Hungary – now reduced to borderless provinces in a Sanhedrin bankster-ruled globohomo Imperium.

    • Replies: @animalogic
  10. Why not simply legislate that a corporation is not a person?

  11. Trinity says:
    @Juvenal Early

    Have to admit that bone (teehee) and “deep” seem somewhat intentional. Talk about innuendos.

    Cue: Big Ten Inch by Aerosmith

  12. Ed Case says:
    @Anon

    Djokovic tried to embarrass the Australian Government and placed 2nd. The Minister deported him.

  13. Jokem says:
    @Graham Seibert

    I tried to read your review and got a 404 error

    • Agree: Che Guava
  14. Elliot says:

    Ilana, you displayed courage in condemning Israel’s actions in Gaza. But what the heck is this? Who cares about paleo libertarianism? You have written a book no one is going to buy. And you, a contrarian and sometimes brave Jewish woman are reviewing your own book in a website notorious for its antisemitism. Have you lost your marbles?

    • Replies: @Haxo Angmark
  15. @Elliot

    congrats, #14. The Issacsohn-Mercer’s rediculous essay was stuck at unlucky 13 for weeks.

  16. @Haxo Angmark

    I wouldn’t blame the tribe for EVERYTHING. But her general thesis is worth serious consideration.
    The elites do not have “our” interests any where to heart. The rest is just the tactics of exploitation….

  17. Your view of the ongoing disintegration of reason by outsourcing “science” and “expertise” to state sanctioned Thought Leaders–all attained with the passive stupid acquiescence of “regular folks”–is mine too.

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