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   Message 97,930 of 98,335   
   Dmitry Krivitsky to Const   
   Re: about 'Rules-Based World Order' mean   
   21 Nov 23 23:25:09   
   
   XPost: soc.culture.china, alt.russian.z1   
   From: kriv@fido.fw.nu   
      
   On 11/21/2023 11:15 PM, Const wrote:   
   > Oleg Smirnov  wrote:   
   >>> The "rule-based world order" mantra implicitly implies   
   >>> a ruler. It may be God, or a God's representative here.   
   >>> It's essentially a "rightist" tune.   
   >>>   
   >>> It is at odds with the idea of con-sensus, where "con"   
   >>> implies a collective sensus / sense, which is within the   
   >>> "leftist" field.   
   >>>   
   >>> Given the mantra is being mainly promoted in the recent   
   >>> years by the bodies associated with the Atlanticist   
   >>> "liberal democracy", which is seen leftist domestically,   
   >>> it exposes the Yin-Yang transformation of the agenda   
   >>> when it switches to international context.   
   >>>   
   >>> The meaning behind the "rule-based order" mantra was   
   >>> never defined coherently, so the fact that it's pedaled   
   >>> intensely by those bodies is a kind of psycholinguistic   
   >>> manipulation aimed to touch fuzzy connotational impacts   
   >>> in the mass (un)conscious.   
   >>>   
   >>> "obey the ruler"   
   >   
   >> Read also    
   >   
   >> I'd say once more, since there's no accurate definition,   
   >> it rather makes sense to talk about connotational flavor   
   >> and practice of rhetorical application.   
   >   
   > Бля, пиздец какой у нас дебильчик-то умный.   
      
   А я вот думаю - его, наверное, пожалеть надо.   
   Сизифов труд, всё-таки.   
      
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