Frankenstein Political Theory
A political theory assembled from incompatible traditions—liberalism, conservatism, socialism, anarchism, communitarianism—without seeking synthesis. It recognizes that real political life is not ideologically pure; people and institutions borrow from multiple, contradictory frameworks. A welfare state uses socialist redistribution and capitalist markets; a revolutionary movement uses Leninist organization and liberal rights rhetoric. Frankenstein Political Theory studies these hybrids, explaining how they emerge, function, and sometimes self-destruct. It rejects the idea that coherent ideology is necessary for political action.
Example: “Frankenstein Political Theory explained the Nordic model: socialist welfare, capitalist markets, conservative family policy, and liberal individual rights—all stitched together, all functional.”
Frankenstein Political Theory by Dumu The Void May 26, 2026
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