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The pronomian prefers a state that is small, simple, and very strong.
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Mencius Moldbug reveals the truth about left and right — or, as he refers to them, pronomian and antinomian, meaning for or against the formal promises — property rights and contracts — already in place in a society:
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He is a breaker of oaths, a burner of deeds, a mocker of laws — at least, from the pronomian perspective.
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Where the pronomian simply wants to replace the management, reorganize the staff, and discard the inscrutable volumes of precedent that have absconded with the name of law, the antinomian wants to destroy power structures that he conceives as illegitimate.
The present state of affairs is unsatisfactory « Isegoria 2008
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The pronomian seeks to restore the nomos, whose outlines are clear under the mountain of byzantine procedure, wholesale makework and vote-buying, criminal miseducation, and other horrors of the liberal-democratic state.
The present state of affairs is unsatisfactory « Isegoria 2008
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