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Comment by lanfeust6

4 hours ago

> As a post-symbolic, post-causal thinker (not a "socialist" which is also political nonsense)

That tells me nothing about your perspective. Your ideology is as identifiable as anyone else's and you have to do politics like anyone else.

> economics is purely the translation to settlement coercion for the production of Myth of the State/center-worshipping

It's not up to you. Economics has a definition.

> richest citizens in the world" in what sense? cash? real estate? these are arbitrary variables).

Wealth.

Wealth is arbitrary post settlement. Show me a currency from 700AD still traded on a regulated market. In that sense, wealth is a decadent category the West will be destroyed by, look at the current state of oligarchy, particularly tech. There's little if any ecological parity in these displays of wealth and extraction status.

My ideology is the replacement of symbols with measurement. I have no relationship with politics, which is clearly a dinosaur still walking the Earth. Politics will vanish in the post-symbolic like a disease we cured easily.

No economics is like any word, it's arbitrary, that is HOW it needs a definition that varies from state to state.

"Economic theory has never gotten any better at prediction. Its explanations are always after the fact. The mathematical models economists have devoted themselves to for more than a century can’t be improved to enhance their empirical relevance." Alex Rosenberg

The deadness of the West is so unusual, as if the whole enterprise was for self-extinction of a way of poetically enhancing words, narratives and myths/religion. The West was simply a temporary state.

The west assumed individual happiness (politics, entertainment, biographical myth making, celebrity) was the path to collective happiness. But of course, in our agentic languages, that was simply the hydra of our undoing. The west was like a temporary infection that colonized and dominated more collective people, but now we will be subsumed if we don’t destroy the world in a suicidal urge to dominate