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We, citizens of the West, have just lived through a political and constitutional coup. Our political and constitutional systems were usurped in 2020 and mobilised in the service of revolutionary ends completely at odds with the values of constitutional democracy. But unlike violent military coups, in which the levers of power are seized by armed forces, this particular revolution was relatively bloodless – though not without its victims.
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Essentially, it was a technocratic coup, in which our constitutional liberties were suspended based on an “expert” utilitarian calculation that this was the only way to save us from a life-threatening disease. We were fed on a regular basis with doomsday predictions by a narrow selection of “experts,” primarily with medical or epidemiological training. These same “experts” furnished governments with highly speculative, scientifically unsupported theories about the efficacy of lockdowns, masking, and vaccine mandates at warding off disease and death.
This was a technocratic coup in the sense that the overturning of our freedom to worship, protest, socialise, travel, and consent to medication, was rationalised by “expert”-endorsed information and advice. That information and advice turned out to be rubbish, to put it bluntly. To put it more gently, it was based on unverified hypotheses. But it worked to put the fear of God into citizens and bamboozle them into compliance.
Many of our freedoms have been restored, but I would venture that we have not seen the last of this technocratic revolution. There is a lot of political rumbling about a climate “crisis.” It does not matter that the root causes of climate change, and especially its remedies, are complex and scientifically contested. All that matters is that governments now have a pretty well-rehearsed playbook for pulling off another technocratic coup. So let’s be ready for them this time!
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* How Meaningful is My Work? Answer these Fifteen Questions to Find Out
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* Romantic Individualism, However Seductive, Cannot Undo the Individual's Profound Dependence on Social Structures
* Why National Democracy is Condemned to Wobble Between Technocracy and Populism
By A Podcast for Lovers of LibertyWe, citizens of the West, have just lived through a political and constitutional coup. Our political and constitutional systems were usurped in 2020 and mobilised in the service of revolutionary ends completely at odds with the values of constitutional democracy. But unlike violent military coups, in which the levers of power are seized by armed forces, this particular revolution was relatively bloodless – though not without its victims.
To gain full access to all of my posts and give additional support to my work in defence of a free society, please consider upgrading to a paid subscription
Essentially, it was a technocratic coup, in which our constitutional liberties were suspended based on an “expert” utilitarian calculation that this was the only way to save us from a life-threatening disease. We were fed on a regular basis with doomsday predictions by a narrow selection of “experts,” primarily with medical or epidemiological training. These same “experts” furnished governments with highly speculative, scientifically unsupported theories about the efficacy of lockdowns, masking, and vaccine mandates at warding off disease and death.
This was a technocratic coup in the sense that the overturning of our freedom to worship, protest, socialise, travel, and consent to medication, was rationalised by “expert”-endorsed information and advice. That information and advice turned out to be rubbish, to put it bluntly. To put it more gently, it was based on unverified hypotheses. But it worked to put the fear of God into citizens and bamboozle them into compliance.
Many of our freedoms have been restored, but I would venture that we have not seen the last of this technocratic revolution. There is a lot of political rumbling about a climate “crisis.” It does not matter that the root causes of climate change, and especially its remedies, are complex and scientifically contested. All that matters is that governments now have a pretty well-rehearsed playbook for pulling off another technocratic coup. So let’s be ready for them this time!
Thanks for reading! I am basically a one-man show, and rely entirely on reader support to help me maintain and develop the Freedom Blog. Here are four ways you can support my work in defence of a free society:
* upgrading to a paid subscription (giving you access to subscriber-exclusive content, such as the posts listed below)
* making a one-off donation to my work, through my ko-fi page.
* signing up to my social media channels, in particular Youtube, Twitter, Rumble, Telegram, and Spotify.
* sharing this post on social media, or retweeting the Twitter video below:
Paying subscribers get access to subscriber-exclusive content such as the following:
* True Freedom Does Not Come Cheap
* How Meaningful is My Work? Answer these Fifteen Questions to Find Out
* Social Engineering Experiments Have an Appalling Track Record
* We Must Awaken from the Slumber of Servitude
* Romantic Individualism, However Seductive, Cannot Undo the Individual's Profound Dependence on Social Structures
* Why National Democracy is Condemned to Wobble Between Technocracy and Populism