Forwarded from taxonomy is taxidermy
Boston Review
Free Markets and Fixed Natures
How neoliberals fell in love with “human nature”—the glue that still unites the divergent factions of the new right.
The strain of the neoliberal movement that crystallized in the 1990s out of these ideas marked the rise of a new fusionism. While the original fusionism of the 1950s and 1960s melded libertarianism and religious traditionalism in the style of William F. Buckley and the National Review, the new fusionism defended neoliberal policies through arguments borrowed from cognitive, behavioral, and evolutionary psychology and in some cases genetics, genomics, and biological anthropology. The phenomenon was apparent as early as 1987 to conservative historian Paul Gottfried. Whereas older conservatives may have used a language of religion to back up claims about human differences, Gottfried noted that they had begun to use disciplines like sociobiology in order to “biologicize” ethics, in the words of E.O. Wilson.
Contrary to claims that recent years have seen a decisive repudiation of neoliberalism by right-wing populists, it is this strange new coalition that underlies in part the ascent of today’s global right. In its ranks we can count not only a host of bit players—the likes of Murray Rothbard, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, and Peter Brimelow—but some of the right’s ringleaders: Steve Bannon, Peter Thiel, and Elon Musk. (Gottfried, for his part, has been a “reluctant mentor” to Unite the Right’s keynote white nationalist in Charlottesville, Richard Spencer.) In many ways, ideas like Murray’s are the glue holding the whole edifice together. Over the past two decades, the self-avowed libertarian’s melding of genetic pronouncements with bootstrapping family-values talk has served as the bridge spanning divergent factions of the racialist right, from its IQ-obsessed, DEI-hating Silicon Valley wing to its white nationalist fringes.
In other words, this new right does not really reject globalism but advances a new strain of it—one that accepts an international division of labor while tightening controls on certain kinds of migration. It assigns intelligence averages to countries in a way that collectivizes and renders innate the concept of “human capital.” It appeals to values and traditions that cannot be captured statistically, shading into a language of national essences and national character. The fix it finds in race, culture, and nation is but the most recent iteration of a pro-market philosophy based not on the idea that we are all the same but that we are in a fundamental, and perhaps permanent way, different.
Quinn Slobodian, Free Markets and Fixed Natures
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Eldritch Blueprints
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This is from Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi, and I HIGHLY reccomend her books.
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FUCK LAWNS
welcome to rail reality Post by Amtrak on TikTok via Masha @ The Polls!!!!
Usually companies making memefied ads is awful as fuck but this made me laugh
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Forwarded from Ministry of good ideas
Good idea: lab-grown salmon
https://reason.com/2025/06/17/lab-grown-salmon-gets-fda-approval/
While a handful of states have banned the sale or production of lab-grown meat within their borders, the infant industry is still innovating. Cultivated salmon company Wildtype received approval from the Food and Drug Administration in late May, and the company announced it would soon be served at a restaurant in Portland, Oregon, with additional restaurants set to serve the fish in the coming months.
https://reason.com/2025/06/17/lab-grown-salmon-gets-fda-approval/
While a handful of states have banned the sale or production of lab-grown meat within their borders, the infant industry is still innovating. Cultivated salmon company Wildtype received approval from the Food and Drug Administration in late May, and the company announced it would soon be served at a restaurant in Portland, Oregon, with additional restaurants set to serve the fish in the coming months.
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Forwarded from The 15th International Vore Brigade (18+) (Tyulki (She/Her))
I love dogs. I grew up with dogs. I want a dog in the future. I respect people with dogs.
Keep your dog on the fucking leash. For its sake, your sake, and the sake of everyone around you.
Same goes for cats. I grew up with cats, love cats, and want some at some point again. I respect people with cats.
Keep your cats fuckin indoors, for its sake, your sake, and the sake of everyone around you.
The environmental damage is already cause enough, but then factor in the other dangers: wildlife predation (for outdoor cats esp), automobiles, other humans with damn good reasons to fear dogs (for dogs), disease, and more. It's simply not worth it. It doesn't matter how clever your cat is or how much of a good boy your dog is. They are still animals with instinctual behaviors that neither you nor they can necessarily consistently control.
Keep your dog on the fucking leash. For its sake, your sake, and the sake of everyone around you.
Same goes for cats. I grew up with cats, love cats, and want some at some point again. I respect people with cats.
Keep your cats fuckin indoors, for its sake, your sake, and the sake of everyone around you.
The environmental damage is already cause enough, but then factor in the other dangers: wildlife predation (for outdoor cats esp), automobiles, other humans with damn good reasons to fear dogs (for dogs), disease, and more. It's simply not worth it. It doesn't matter how clever your cat is or how much of a good boy your dog is. They are still animals with instinctual behaviors that neither you nor they can necessarily consistently control.
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Forwarded from ANIMAL LIBERATION FRONT
Mikayla Raines, 29, dedicated her life to saving foxes from violent fur farms. She was the founder and CEO of SaveAFox Rescue, a nonprofit animal sanctuary; in which she saved the lives of over 150 foxes. She had been rescuing and rehabilitating animals since she was 15 years old.
Sadly, Mikayla took her own life on June 21, 2025 due to relentless bullying and harassment thought to have stemmed from PETA-targeting her sanctuary and livelihood as they have to many in the past.
Mikayla, rest in peace. Thank you for the lives you’ve saved.
Your legacy will not be forgotten by the Animal Liberation Front.
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Sadly, Mikayla took her own life on June 21, 2025 due to relentless bullying and harassment thought to have stemmed from PETA-targeting her sanctuary and livelihood as they have to many in the past.
Mikayla, rest in peace. Thank you for the lives you’ve saved.
Your legacy will not be forgotten by the Animal Liberation Front.
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