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Definitions by sandraxine

anarcho-fascism 

Anarcho-fascism is based on the premise that in post-capital (cryptocurrency-centric) societies, racial identitarianism loses its stigma.

Anarcho-fascism or national (nationalist) anarchism propounds that only ethnic cohesion can form self-referential societies in the wake of capitalism's collapse.

In the absence of identitarian action, national anarchism believes that capitalism--specifically global capitalism--will collapse into Marxism.

The exclusive precursor to 5G (fifth generation) warfare.
Troy Southgate is responsible for anarcho-fascism's foundational premise: populist tribalism loses its stigma in a post-capital society.
anarcho-fascism by sandraxine June 19, 2018

Metarchy 

System of government in which the executive and the judicial branches are congruent.

Headed by an adjudicator-executor, a philosopher-king, or a homoiconic AI.
Metarchy reconciles the anti-pattern attribute of every previous political system: it unites the solver with the verifier.
Metarchy by sandraxine June 19, 2018

metocracy 

An elected system of representation in which the populace is governed by civil servants who are responsible solely to safeguard state institutions and representatives who safeguard the integrity of the vote itself.

A duality of totalitarian democracy and democratic confederalism.
Metocracy treats the will of the people and the desire of the people as distinct entities: dualistic and therefore contrapositional.
metocracy by sandraxine June 19, 2018

interracism 

An intersubjective form of identitarianism asserting that the materialistic contrasts between cultures are not biological but rather are linguistic.

Interracism divides cultures into a linguistic duality of high-context (dramatic) and low-context (stoic) attributes pursuant to the metas delineated by anthropologist Edward H. Hall.

Also called "metaracism" in conflationary terms.
Interracism argues that tangibly distinct cultures are separated by linguistic interpretation in contrast to IQ scores.
interracism by sandraxine June 18, 2018

synthetic fascism 

A constructivistically hyperreal paradigm of fascism which eschews Nietzsche's will-to-sense paradigm in favor Schopenhauer's power-to-desire paradigm.

Synthetic fascism substitutes Friedrich Nietzsche's model of nihilism for Kashif Vikaas's model of aesthetic or "meta"-nihilism.

In synthetic fascism will is postulated as having "synthetic" or "false" origins.

The paradigm of 'synthetic' will is also marketed as 'vapor sharia.'
Synthetic fascism replaces Nietzsche's paradigm of will with a contrapositive paradigm: power-to-desire.

object-interface unity 

o/iu.

As contrasted to ui/o (user-interface object (user input-output)).

Synthetic very-large-scale-integration chip design which sublimates programming objects into five attributive references: cyclical, bi-directional, non-linear contra-referential, radially-referential, and meta (self)-referential.

Synthetic processor in which a functional language becomes its own parser (homoiconic languages lack a distinction between data and code).

Precursor to computable entanglement (computable energy reference).
Object-interface unity would make quantum entanglement computable and therefore constructivist.

Vikaasian triad 

An iterative set of three self-references: duality, congruence, and the inverse/obverse relationship that delineates the orientation of conscious with respect to the metaphysical.

The Vikaas triad is also called the tri-functional hypothesis.
The Vikaasian triad implies that the two elements (nihilism and illusion) of the duality underpinning consciousness become congruent in metaphysical space; and that consciousness creates physical reality rather than the converse.
Vikaasian triad by sandraxine June 14, 2018