I was wondering what you take on a non government defence force is?
Do you believe its possible for a non government military to have the same level of effectiveness (troop effectiveness, not policy effectiveness as we both know policy would most likely improve) as a government controlled military?
If the military desperately needs to become more aristocratic if it is to fulfill its ostensible mission. At the current time, it is largely a jobs program for those lacking the competence or confidence required to receive a similar level of resources in the private sector.
although the concept can be considered as a stage of natural progression,the reality of it is that expansionism is not sustainable.governments sell a vision of the "ideal"future ie the statist metro tranhumanist utopia. if everyone is free there is no need for a goal.the society will evolve as a sum of its parts.the statist corporatist system is anti nature,synthetic superficial and unbalanced.its arogant to think we can control nature. anarchism is a human reflection of a natural model.
Note that the chinese bureaucrats built the biggest boondongle strategy to defend against the mongols. Thousands of miles, later they forgot the most effective way to overcome a wall. i.e. Walk around it. Because god forbid, or in their case, Emperor forbid people actually took up arms to defend against invading Mongol hordes.
@utubehayter Its my understanding that in china the great wall (really a series of defences built over many years) was seen as a symbol of government waste and failure. It was tremendously expensive, in blood and treasure, but failed anyway. However When westerns first explored it, they were impressed and following their leade its became a symbol of national pride. Probably more than the pyramids, its should stand as a mounument to the utter failure of statism.
Good vid mate.
I was wondering what you take on a non government defence force is?
Do you believe its possible for a non government military to have the same level of effectiveness (troop effectiveness, not policy effectiveness as we both know policy would most likely improve) as a government controlled military?
cambohof81 1 month ago
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If the military desperately needs to become more aristocratic if it is to fulfill its ostensible mission. At the current time, it is largely a jobs program for those lacking the competence or confidence required to receive a similar level of resources in the private sector.
blackacidlizzard 3 weeks ago
although the concept can be considered as a stage of natural progression,the reality of it is that expansionism is not sustainable.governments sell a vision of the "ideal"future ie the statist metro tranhumanist utopia. if everyone is free there is no need for a goal.the society will evolve as a sum of its parts.the statist corporatist system is anti nature,synthetic superficial and unbalanced.its arogant to think we can control nature. anarchism is a human reflection of a natural model.
miserkocho 1 month ago
Maybe it was some sociology student searching for history vids on youtube in order to study for an exam they had in three hours.
barleyLEGALdotCA 1 month ago
top notch, thanks for feeding my brain!
Silverstack3r 1 month ago
@Silverstack3r mmmm....brain food/killing time at work.
lengthyounarther 1 month ago
I like your videos but I wish you would adjust/fix your mic there is background noise and distortion.
batmanthe 1 month ago
@batmanthe I was on an oil rig, not much I can do about the background noise.
lengthyounarther 1 month ago
Note that the chinese bureaucrats built the biggest boondongle strategy to defend against the mongols. Thousands of miles, later they forgot the most effective way to overcome a wall. i.e. Walk around it. Because god forbid, or in their case, Emperor forbid people actually took up arms to defend against invading Mongol hordes.
utubehayter 1 month ago
@utubehayter Its my understanding that in china the great wall (really a series of defences built over many years) was seen as a symbol of government waste and failure. It was tremendously expensive, in blood and treasure, but failed anyway. However When westerns first explored it, they were impressed and following their leade its became a symbol of national pride. Probably more than the pyramids, its should stand as a mounument to the utter failure of statism.
lengthyounarther 1 month ago 2
I always take something away from your vids. Thanks.
DJamesLaSalle 1 month ago