The Mechanics of Stable Falsehood

Posted by Carl Nelson

I found this essay which I thought excellent, timely, and which brings a lot of clarity to what we are experiencing currently. I thought it would be worth reprinting in the Iconoclast.

By a writer who uses the name Unbekoming published in the substack Lies are Unbekoming

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  1. Thanks for suggesting this; an excellent read. I would offer Gorbachev’s “perestroyka” as an example of trying to keep a pole stable at a 20-degree tilt. Needless to say, it failed. If he kept going with the older lies, straightforwardly telling the Soviets that all was well, the Soviet Union would have still chugged along in its medieval darkness…

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