I have been working on my masterpiece, "The Conquest of Dread". It's basically accelerationist rationalism, and the struggles inherent to acquiescing in a reality dominated by late capitalism and neoliberalism. A paradoxical exploration whereby our self preservationist instincts are pitted against an immersion into a culture that revels in its shared interests to participate in a collective messianic complex disorder.
If you've not been radicalised by reality yet surely my theoretical populist prose on the impacts of perfected propaganda campaigns and western imperialism will have you identifying as a Skramist by chapter one.
The first chapter entitled Mutual Fade takes an in depth analysis into the prevailing denial of the masses. And postulates that all previous dogmas and theories which were intended to propel humanity into an egalitarian utopia are merely fallacious idealism.
The delusion that humankind is separate from nature and can think it's way philosophically out of its diseased man-made constructs and compose socioeconomic solutions is preposterous and flawed. This naivety ignores the destructive tendencies of the primordial limbic brain and it's predispositions to conquer the natural order and survive. Of course we know from the checkered pasts of all civilizations that division is the catalyst for collective control. Thus, the fantasy of mutual aid naturally devolves away from anything demonstrating any semblance of symbiosis and what the rational mind sees is a mutual fade towards chaotic isolationism.
I began this post as a joke but after whipping this up I've decided I am crazy enough to pull this off. I am determined to attempt to elucidate that which churns ominously within my marrow. I shall take my place alongside the revolutionary theorists of the past. To boldly call out my predecessors for their inability to frame a blueprint out of the cracked foundations of capitalism and admit the revolution will not be.....

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