“Did you ever wonder why nationalism seemed so similar, right down to the names of the parties in, say, Algeria, Indonesia, and Vietnam? What did Algeria, Indonesia, and Vietnam have in common? Certainly nothing that could be described as Algerian, Indonesian, or Vietnamese. Oh, no. What they had in common was that they all had friends—or, more precisely, sponsors—at Harvard.”
“Every society in human history that has ever given itself over to government by intellectuals has lived to regret it. Ours will be no different.”
Curtis Yarvin
“The history of ideas since 1789 is an endless record of mass murder in the name of the people.”
Curtis Yarvin
“The relative peace of the last sixty years has been achieved only at the price of creating a university system which is an established church in all but name, and which suppresses any thought it finds...”
Curtis Yarvin
“The most powerful people in the West today, measured strictly by their ability to influence the real world, are journalists and professors.”
Curtis Yarvin
“When you create a category called "religion" which lumps together all the delusional traditions that people who are not like you have inherited unquestioned from their intellectual ancestors, you are ...”
Curtis Yarvin