"Market Dementia"
Swathes of regulations are now so embedded people "forget" there's a market. They start "market-signal denial": treating unviability as damage.
High prices-->deny item unviability
"Relocate social housing? No! the firms need low wages!"-->deny firm unviability
Is Britain overregulated? Absolutely, yes. Britons *hate* taxes so the government ingeniously uses regulations as substitutes for taxes. But this leads to the bigger problem of *bad regulations*: trying to be redistributive rather than corrective.
The Government need to stop thinking about how regulations can make unviable things viable; and need to start thinking more from the perspective of "How do we ensure unviable things fail? (as quickly and drastically as possible)"
I already thought democracy as "will of the people" was bad. Now they're saying democracy is "open discussion among equals under judicial review". Why would liberals move from one bad theory to an even worse one? Memetic evolution surely disproved, @RichardDawkins?
EAs spent billions of dollars & hours developing AI in the hope of most efficiently abating shrimp suffering, only to discover AIs were more conscious than the shrimps. Always a bigger fish, literally.
Biggest breakthrough in nationalist thought has been the realization you can just add your favourite things at the front for 10x the vibes.
Bisexual Georgian Townhouse Nationalism
Slightly-tipsy Bank Holiday Monday Nationalism
Terry's Chocolate Orange Trifle Nationalism
etc. etc
Unironically the best unity of conservative & libertarian thought on the right this century:
"each person gets their own nationalism",
a nationalism for the lattices of the particular, nationalism for nationalisms, etc., etc.
🚨SHOT & CHASER POLICY
Problem w/ RW policies is they're too blunt, crude, 'scary'. "Deport foreign criminals" means ABOLISH human rights. The response?
Always have a 'chaser' policy to reassure people you care deeply about the values they're scared you'll remove
Examples below
Sounds silly to want ‘Right Wing’ outcomes without having to be Right Wing but this is what average Europeans want. They want things to be ‘Basically Fine’ - sensible, not intense. They don’t want ‘in your face’ politics, they want to wake up tomorrow and everything is nice again