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Mark Bisone's avatar

Ah, the dream. Fascism without authority. Socialism without equality. Cats without kitty litter. Knives without stabbings, etc.

Of course it wouldn't last. Eventually, Fiume must be tossed into the jaws of brownshirts, then Reds, thrashed back and forth till it's an unrecognizable and unlovable pulp.

That's because all players of these games play only for skin, only for the explosive moment. Foucault is ultimately interested in raping brown boys in graveyards. Like MUTHUR said: "All other considerations secondary."

The vainglorious Autonomists are fun, interesting, intoxicatingly vibrant. Most will also tuck tail and run at the first sign of trouble, if not betray you for pocket change.

Still, the perodic explosions might have an intrinsic and lasting value in the nous. Can the kingdoms last long enough to bear good fruit? Nope. But a party is a party, and some parties make for a helluva good story.

And a good story isn't currency. It's wealth.

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I love this sort of thing. It's healthy. The forces of stagnation are so strong that the forces of dynamism must be excessive, vehement, and over the top.

I loved Marinetti's manifesto when I read it 43 years ago.

But politics is also and always practical. Someone has the guns, the keys to the jail cells, and the accounts with the tax revenue, and the boots will ring on the pavement, and coins will clink into the boxes.

So, Who/Whom?

D'Annunzio must answer Lenin's question.

Every regime has to.

Biggest obstacle to this happening, in some form ...

You know it, deep down ...

Women with minor children won't like it.

Women who want to have children won't like it.

Women who do want it are unusual.

(That's a compliment, Rachel.)

Normie women want stability.

Normie women vote and organize.

Normie women are a ten foot high cement barrier to explosive, artistic politics.

They are also the mothers of the future of your society, so you have to have them, unless this is a one generation, sterile performance piece that ends in a geriatric Götterdämmerung.

So ...

Serious question: How do you cut them in on this?

What does D'Annunzio say from the balcony to these women, to woo them?

Can it be done?

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