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Keith Lowery's avatar

I'm only about half way through this piece but wanted to note something that stood out to me.

"Schmitt would, over the course of his intellectual career, seek – in all the worst places – for a way to re-enchant that world."

The writer Rod Dreher, who has moved to live in Hungary, is in the middle of writing a book even now on the need to re-enchant our understanding of the world. My point here is not that Dreher is reanimating Schmitt's concerns, only that your intuition about our current moment, and how it is working out in the collective psyche, is probably correct.

I'll observe that my own reaction to the events from 2020 until now has been to conclude that the political class has become the adversary of all those who believe that the state derives its authority rather than being self-legitimizing. Or perhaps I should say it is made legitimate by its own sense of superior expertise. It consciously stands against those who believe it is subject to a higher power. It has become a thing unto itself and has clearly identified "the enemy". Anyone who rejects rule by experts represents a threat to the political class. This includes committed Christians but also parents of all legacy political stripes who can nevertheless perceive the damage being done to their children by medical and education experts. The old left/right political taxonomy is giving way to something else.

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Tom Watson's avatar

Tremendous. I'm reminded, reading how Schmitt ended up, of a section in Scott Alexanders Meditations on Moloch talking about some reactionary looking forward to an AI-enabled future in which [something something something all this liberal nonsense won't be tolerated any more], and I paraphrase: "If you set out on a quest for the Holy Grail, and you go wrong at the first turn from your house, you go to the corner shop, buy a pint of milk and return feeling slightly embarrassed. If you get 99% of the way there and THEN make the wrong turn, you get disembowelled and eaten by the Black Beast of Aargh whose fangs are as spears and whose claws are as scythes."

I do think demonic posession is an underappreciated concept in our Current Year.

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