Sunflower 08/15/2023 (Tue) 19:25 Id: 556eb8 No.3814 del
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Yeah, when you put it that way, it personally renders the study of the soft sciences irrelevant, so long as you have certain understandings (ie when you have a clue), which I will attempt to distill here:

>politics is dramaturgy (theater, 'bread and circus') to launder the corrupt's image and furthermore, obscure the corrupt;

>politics, for the bluepilled who are personally engaged in it, is an effort, however futile it may be, to impliment one's ideals on a macro-social scale, ie on everyone else (thus, you see such specimens as those that outline the social policy, economical policy, foreign policy, etc that they would like to see, and as such, makes me wonder on what authority they would want to impliment such policy);

>I would like to add to the previous points that this renders studying fields that are interdisciplinary with politics in these contexts as irrelevant for the same reasons as the points above. These fields are, as far as I know, economics, philosophy, sociology, psychology and history, as doing so would make one potentially more effective in engaging the political sphere in either of these two above outlined contexts.

This line of conversation proved to be useful for me, so many thanks for your feedback!

However, I theorize that politics and it's myriad interdisciplinary fields may be adapted on a micro-social (personal life) scale. So, say that everyone is their own 'State'. As such, there are areas within one's personal life where one has dominance in, and thus has power to 'set policy'. Taken to it's conclusion, one may adapt politics and such to one's own corporate, ecclesiastical, social, etc life. For example, some parents regard their children as friends, whereas in other cases, a more authoritarian model would be in practice. Maybe in this regard, politics can have an actual place. One may also draw parallels of this with certain occult groups, such as nexions, covens, etc, to engender a new form of occult group. For example, the Sunflower Project may very well be novel in the sense that it aims not to form a community, for the reason that communities degenerate. I would appreciate your input on this.