Woke, Racism and the Great Reset

Among the many things the last three-and-a-half-years of cowardice and complicity have demonstrated is that the West, as an idea, is now dead. If it continues to haunt the world, it is only as an interdependent financial sector rapidly reaching the day of its reckoning, military alliances against whatever bogeyman the US identifies for ‘liberation’ … Continue reading Woke, Racism and the Great Reset

The Great Reset: Biopolitics for Stakeholder Capitalism

The Great Reset: Biopolitics for Stakeholder Capitalism — October 2023 by Simon Elmer Hardback: £32.00 Paperback: £20.00 E-book: £10.00 (please specify that you are paying for a copy of this book, and check your junkmail for the return email with the e-book) Look Inside Description When the restrictions under which we lived for two years … Continue reading The Great Reset: Biopolitics for Stakeholder Capitalism

What is a Woman? Response to Jacqueline Rose

The week after I published my article, ‘Trans Rights and the Order of Speech’ in Off-Guardian, The New Statesman published two articles by, respectively, the biologist, Richard Dawkins, ‘Why biological sex matters’ and the feminist, Jacqueline Rose, ‘The gender binary is false’. I don’t know Rose personally, but her 1986 book, Sexuality in the Field … Continue reading What is a Woman? Response to Jacqueline Rose

Trans Rights and the Order of Speech: Part Two

Part One of this article can be read here. 3. The Misogyny of ‘Trans’ Let’s begin with a question few have the courage to pose and fewer still dare to answer honestly. Why is it always male transvestites who demand access to women’s toilets, men who want to compete in women’s sports, and male rapists … Continue reading Trans Rights and the Order of Speech: Part Two

Trans Rights and the Order of Speech: Part One

‘There is a new word in Newspeak’, said Syme, ‘I don’t know whether you know it: duckspeak, to quack like a duck. It is one of those interesting words that have two contradictory meanings. Applied to an opponent, it is abuse; applied to someone you agree with, it is praise.’ — George Orwell, Nineteen Eighty-four, … Continue reading Trans Rights and the Order of Speech: Part One

Coronation Day: The Functions of the Monarchy

The coronation of the sovereign is a dangerous time for the UK state because it forces our constitutional monarchy to reconcile the contradictory governing systems of a parliamentary democracy elected by the people of Britain and a Head of State inherited by birth. To oversee this unification, Charles Mountbatten-Windsor — who became the UK sovereign … Continue reading Coronation Day: The Functions of the Monarchy

Washington’s Puppet: The Rise and Fall of Volodmyr Zelenskyy

In my book, The Road to Fascism, I argued that, although fascism has returned to the political economy, laws and ideology of the West — most explicitly in our governance by unelected international technocracies, the suspension of our previously inalienable human rights under a more-or-less permanent state of emergency, and our indoctrination into behaviours of … Continue reading Washington’s Puppet: The Rise and Fall of Volodmyr Zelenskyy

New World Order: The International Criminal Court and War on Russia

‘It is in the ranks of the Party, and above all the Inner Party, that the true war enthusiasm is found. World-conquest is believed in most firmly by those who know it to be impossible.’ — George Orwell, Nineteen Eighty-Four On 17 March, the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued a warrant for the arrest of … Continue reading New World Order: The International Criminal Court and War on Russia

Contexts for Central Bank Digital Currency

When I was asked to talk to a Bitcoin group about Central Bank Digital Currency I was surprised, as I know almost nothing about Bitcoin and only a little about CBDC. I am neither an economist nor a banker, and I have just enough money to pay my bills, without investing it in cryptocurrency. However, … Continue reading Contexts for Central Bank Digital Currency