Moldbug has a variety of opinions that he expresses in his articles. Summarizing all of them is therefore hard. I will try to list a few.
Moldbug reject the progressive project. That means that he’s opposed to most politicial ideas of Woodrow Wilson and presidents after Wilson.
Moldbug rejects modern democracy. He thinks that the US military should orchestrate a coup d’état. After the coup d’état the US should split and every state should have his own laws.
In the ideal case Moldbug wants that the states to be run like a stock company. If that isn’t possible Moldbug prefers the way Singapur and Qatar are governed to the way the US is governed. According to him competition between a lot of states that are governed like Singapur is better than a huge federal government.
I suspect that Moldbug thinks a military coup is only a means to an end. He wants government rule on a for profit basis, with essentially no tolerance of social disorder—other than vote with your feet (i.e. leaving). This is the concept he calls “Patches.”
Your timeline starts too late. Moldbug rejects the Glorious Revolution.
Moldbug does reject it, I’m however not sure that he rejects all political pre-20st century events.
He seems to like corporations and corporations have gotten much more legal rights than they had before the Glorious Revolution.
Moldbug has a variety of opinions that he expresses in his articles. Summarizing all of them is therefore hard. I will try to list a few.
Moldbug reject the progressive project. That means that he’s opposed to most politicial ideas of Woodrow Wilson and presidents after Wilson.
Moldbug rejects modern democracy. He thinks that the US military should orchestrate a coup d’état. After the coup d’état the US should split and every state should have his own laws.
In the ideal case Moldbug wants that the states to be run like a stock company. If that isn’t possible Moldbug prefers the way Singapur and Qatar are governed to the way the US is governed. According to him competition between a lot of states that are governed like Singapur is better than a huge federal government.
Your timeline starts too late. Moldbug rejects the Glorious Revolution.
I suspect that Moldbug thinks a military coup is only a means to an end. He wants government rule on a for profit basis, with essentially no tolerance of social disorder—other than vote with your feet (i.e. leaving). This is the concept he calls “Patches.”
Moldbug does reject it, I’m however not sure that he rejects all political pre-20st century events. He seems to like corporations and corporations have gotten much more legal rights than they had before the Glorious Revolution.