> Its subjects are its assets. Their proprietor’s purpose is to preserve and improve this human capital—hence, salus populi suprema lex.
People are people, not assets to some monarch. Sorry, I can't stand behind some backwards 17th century thinking.
He is also completely wrong about economics. Economics is not a science that Yarvin thinks it is.
> Its subjects are its assets. Their proprietor’s purpose is to preserve and improve this human capital—hence, salus populi suprema lex.
People are people, not assets to some monarch. Sorry, I can't stand behind some backwards 17th century thinking.
He is also completely wrong about economics. Economics is not a science that Yarvin thinks it is.