Tuesday, February 4, 2020

NEET Aristocracy


After the original stain of primitive accumulation occurred, freedom was created by the creation of its opposite in slavery. The first states made great use of this, over time evolving more advanced ways to harness human labor in order to feed the great beast of agricultural civilization. The two distinct classes emerged, those who were made free by their removal from the production-entrapment and those were made enslaved by their integration into the production-entrapment.

It’s this which is the true virtue of aristocracy, something often known by the figures and statistics given in seething jealousy of the “undeserved” lives of the richest who never work. The lack of working is in itself the true mark of class, as the lack of work is the symbol of being above the production-entrapment which the slave is within.

Production-entrapment has today expanded to an entire ideological apparatus, around which Christian morality finds inherent value in enslavement within entrapment. A slave morality to begin with, it meshes perfectly with ideological justifications for seamless entrapment.

This entrapment is in the modern world, more than ever ideological. Like in the ancient world where the ultimate risk was that the civilized humans would rejoin the life they had left behind scant generations ago, the modern world is at eternal risk of parasitism. The NEET is the figure who takes advantage of this, who seizes their chance at aristocratic freedom. Fat on the fruits of overproduction, the NEET is the figure who realizes the historically unique possibility of seizing aristocracy in the jungles of emptiness surrounding the production-entrapment apparatuses.

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