Per

@peranoia.bsky.social

I study kleptocracies, and write longer articles at https://substack.com/@notesbyrandom and https://notesbyrandom.blogspot.com/ - I am also at https://mastodon.social/@perimath

Elon Musk is promoting a movie that promotes Anders Behring Breivik style terror attacks. This is after he has been promoting race violence and riots in the UK. And doing nazi salutes. If this is not enough to kick off boycotts and divestments of his companies then what the hell is it going to take?

All governments exist between two extremes - the personalist despotism or the institutional rule of law. A personalist regime can last a long time, but it is not stable. It lacks the self-repair mechanisms that only independent institutions with balancing power can provide.

What comes to mind right now is that the best book I've read on Venezuela is called "Things are never so bad that they cannot get worse". A leader of a personalist regime always seeks to have no clear successor outside his immediate family. That means once he is removed, the danger is civil war.

I predict “Standing up to Donald Trump didn’t work" is going to go into the history books along with "Peace in our time", except Chamberlain was trying to buy British rearmament time, while Angus King and his cowards-in-arms is buying Trump time to complete his $170 billion personal militia.

The current discussion in the US about a third term for Trump just shows how important strict, unambiguous term limits for the highest offices of a country is. Kleptocrat movements are extremely personalist and weak when they must change leader. A one term limit would be much better than two.

For a while now I've been trying to understand modern kleptocracies as something other and different than classical fascism. The old fascist regimes seemed so different than the modern grifter networks, but there were also clear similarities. So I took some weeks off to dive into it. A thread.

Obviously, when Trump and his henchmen lose power, the new White House ballroom should become a museum of corruption. Just like they turned Yanukovych's obscene luxury mansion in Ukraine into one. What is happening now must be remembered.

Academics today are paid by the state to teach and to publish papers. I think this is outdated. They should be paid to review papers, organize information, teach, and publish, in that order of priority. For-profit journals need to die - they fragment and disorganize information. We need open access.

The current efforts to gerrymander even more in the US is another reminder that voting by districts is a fundamentally broken design. Politicians should not be able to pick their voters, and redistricting commissions are a weak half-way measure. Need proportional representation from all voters.

There is one cheap trick to prevent an kleptocrats from taking over an established democracy: The one-term limit. They are all extremely personalized movements depending on the authority of their leader. Every time they have taken over an existing democracy, they have needed more than one term.

The Epstein backlash shows quite clearly how supporters of kleptocratic movements can be divided into grifters and suckers. The grifters understand that their leaders are lying - and accept this seeing it as a ladder for their own ambitions. The suckers actually believe the lies.

Good times create dreams of hard times. Hard times create dreams of good times. This is the cycle of fiction. Dark fiction in times of optimism is escapism and a flight of fancy. We love the contrast, the difference. But when reality turns dark, it quickly becomes apologism.

As I wrote before, the Musk and Trump relationship was always doomed. A kleptocracy only has one boss. The right move now is to supported the underdog, not because you want him to win, but to prolong the fight for as long as possible. Once the fight is over, the regime consolidates and solidifies.

Per@peranoia.bsky.social · last yr.

This is why there will be an all-out power-struggle between Musk and Trump, whether they personally want to or not. There is no space for power sharing in a kleptocracy. Every kleptocracy we have seen has ended up with a single leader destroying every possible challenger within the pyramid.

The big social media companies abandoned friend feeds in order to get people hooked on content from engagement algorithms. As a consequence, people got less engaged with their friends and consumed more disinformation. This is directly correlated with the rise of the alt right kleptocracy movement.

The US sanctions on the International Criminal Court is interesting on many levels. Firstly, it shows how dependent the rest of the world is on the US service economy, and now that they have found this weakness they will keep abusing it. They will not care that this will quickly ruin it.

The last episode of Andor throws every established truth about pacing and story arc resolution out the window and somehow manages to make it awesome. Well done, really well done.

The UK white paper on immigration is not all bad. The political introduction is an atrocity, adopting the language of the far right, and the rest is written in byzantine bureaucratese new-public-management language. But the actual politics are not that bad - it just won't fix the problem.

Keir Starmer is right to talk about public trust on immigration, but by using the language of the far right on migration and completely accepting their framing of the problem, why would voters trust him over the people who pushed this view forward in the first place to much ridicule?

So Trump is announcing that he will dictate the prices on pharmaceuticals by executive order, and this just after announcing last week massive tariffs on imported pharmaceuticals. So the speed re-run of the Venezuelan economic collapse is still ongoing. Nothing learned.

Harvard is discovering that the Trump administration is like a black hole - the more you feed it, the hungrier it gets. This is not just because Trump is a narcissist. That would be mistaking cause and effect. The appetite of a kleptocratic movement will always be insatiable.

Reddit has started automatic censorship of posts using AI. One of my own posts got removed by its AI for supposedly "threatening violence", which is a first for me. I can't even go back to check what I wrote to offend the AI gods because all trace of the post is gone, even from the warning letter.

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So why is Trump tanking the economy? Easy. It is just collateral damage. But there is no plan. It is a visceral, blind hatred toward the rule of law that Trump, like Putin, has developed over many decades fighting it. Anything and anyone connected to the rule of law and rules based order has to die.