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  • ETHICAL society based on old superman ideas... argument for anarchy. Critical mass regarding the ideal of feminism. Social order? The main fallacy of your position is that there is no actual force which creates critical mass No centrifical force. No logic.. Information not philosophy is an effective method of reaching critical mass it is decission. Society without women is possible. Select a sub-class.Gay male culture and ideals. The contract HAS been repudiated by the true nature of man.

  • What a confusing lecture! With its emphasis on Evil Superman, I guess he may be aluding to the writings fo Frederich Nietzshce. That, for the most part, is all that I really got out of it, so far. Sometimes i wonder where all of this is coming from?

  • @METALRAT1000 You must be new around the anti-feminist/men's rights scene, so you don't "get" what is being talked about.

    Years of discourse are packed into all of this, and you have a learning curve ahead of you.

    I suggest you head over to avoiceformen [dot] com, and lurk for a while until you catch on to what is happening. You will find people there who will be glad to explain things if you approach them in the right spirit.

  • Thanks man, It was a very good discussion; important points were covered in your clip.

  • ahhh ... i remember this classic ...

    i'm enjoying it even more now that its been redone :)

    fidelbogen, this audio schema is spot-on. keep up the good work!

  • What makes me laugh about the "social contract" is that I have no recollection of ever consciously signing anything that constitutes an agreement of this type. Perhaps I signed it moments after leaving my mother's womb. Come to think of it I seem to recall my newborn hands using a tiny pen to sign on the dotted line.

  • @RockingMrE Yeah, well, it is actually a hypothetical figment, this "contract".

    Still, it is possible to make a case for something of the kind. People manage to live together harmoniously for the most part, in a social 'fabric'. They agree to stay within certain boundaries of behavior -- and that constitutes a de facto contract, as it were.

    It is a fabric spun of nothing, though. A binding miracle, as I say.

  • @fidelbogen Speaking as a Libertarian, and someone who believes in creating a society based on voluntarism only, I am always skeptical of any contract that cannot be torn up if one party violates it, aka the state in a plethora of instances. I suppose this coincides with your message in this video. If the contract is no longer being abided by then it has no more use, and to be obligated to partake in a contract, while the other party does not, is oppressive.

  • I prefer this definition of the 'social contract'

  • Our biggest enemy are brainwashed Manginas!

  • An undeclared war, a variant war, has been waged against men for quite some time; clandestinely, ooooh sooo slyly through unconventional usage of tools that transcend the material and infringe upon MIND. It's high time for an acknowledgement of the facts, AND THEY ARE FACTS, and a counteroffensive of SELF PRESERVATION be put into effect. This war transcends the imperative of men/woman and cuts to the core of survivability.

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